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THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 2018 What Sole makes Marshall Nahant plan Nahant? tossed By Bridget Turcotte Doesn’t meet ITEM STAFF minimum NAHANT — Nahant Library director Sharon requirements Hawkes is sparking a con- versation about the makeup of American — and Nah- By Thomas Grillo anter — character. ITEM STAFF With a federal adminis- LYNN — It’s back to the tration that says it’s mak- drawing board for the closed ing America great again, Thurgood Marshall Middle Hawkes said it’s important School. to talk about what makes Lynn to follow Revere and The City Council reject- Americans great to begin ed the only bid that would with. have replaced the 95-year- “It’s a good time for us to Swampscott’s bike path old building on Porter Street think about who we are and with 120 apartments in a what we want,” she said. through September. A woman leaves wood-frame complex. Hawkes has planned a series By Thomas Grillo ITEM STAFF “I don’t know many bikers in “The proposal, while nicely of events to spark questions Swampscott Pub- Lynn, but I’m convinced they’re done, did not meet the re- about what Americans want lic Library and LYNN — Shiny bicycles in out there somewhere,” said City quirements of the Request from elected of cials and in walks past Ant bright yellow, green, or white Councilor-at-Large Brian LaPi- For Proposal (RFP),” said legislation, how they want to Bicycles parked could be coming to the city this erre. “We are trying to offer Ward 2 City Councilor Rich- be as citizens of the country, out front. summer. healthy alternatives and this ard Starbard. and who they want to share Ant Bicycle, the bike sharing won’t cost the city anything.” B’nai B’rith Housing, a their citizenship with. She ITEM PHOTO | program that launched late last Mayor Thomas M. McGee said SPENSER HASAK Brighton nonpro t that wants to encourage residents year in Swampscott, made its his of ce has talked to ofo, a builds affordable homes for to explore who they are as case to the City Council Tues- competitor. The Chinese compa- seniors in Greater Boston, Nahanters using the Mas- day night. ny, which calls itself the world’s proposed The Residences sachusetts Memories Road The panel has given initial ap- largest station-free bike share on Porter. The $37.1 million Show archive of photographs proval to the Cambridge-based plan included 70 market and stories assembled last program, recently completed company for a pilot program rate apartments and 50 re- year during a discussion on that would operate from June BIKES, A7 served for low- and moder- March 11. ate-income elders. “We will talk about who The three-story buildings we are as Nahanters and, would have included eleva- of course, that suddenly has tors, a community room, t- become very relevant as peo- ness center, library, and me- ple are concerned about an dia space. expansion project proposed Under the terms of the by Northeastern University RFP set by the School Com- on East Point,” said Hawks. mittee, the minimum price “There’s a moment in time for the 172,513-square-foot for us to consider who we building on the 3.4-acre site are, what do we want, and was $4 million. The property how do we stand up for that.” is assessed at $9.7 million. Dozens of residents read While B’nai B’rith agreed “Caleb’s Crossing” by Geral- to pay $4 million, the non- dine Brooks in February as pro t’s project budget in- part of a town-wide project cludes a contribution of $2.2 to read a book and engage in million from the city for the community conversation. demolition. “There are very many as- While the loan for the new pects of the American char- Thurgood Marshall Middle acter, which has developed School on Brookline Street through history,” she said. included $2.2 million for “We’re reading about 17th demolition of the shuttered Century America to talk school, James Lamanna, the about 21st Century Ameri- city’s attorney, said City Hall ca.” is not required to spend the This Saturday “To Kill a cash on razing the school. It Mockingbird” will be shown could be used toward con- as the rst in a series of Lynn whets its appetite struction or repair of anoth- lms about American jus- er school, he said. tice, independence, the melt- The project budget also ing pot, and opportunity that calls for nearly $18 million will continue each weekend for downtown food truck in tax credits, not unusual of the month. for housing projects that in- “The Joy Luck Club” will By Bella diGrazia market, and is focused on art, Nelson Sanchez clude affordable units. be shown on March 10, “True FOR THE ITEM entertainment, and food. opens his food Susan Gittleman, B’nai Grit” on March 24, and “The “Ideally we could see this be- truck on Mount B’rith’s executive director, Great Gatsby” on March LYNN — “Lynn, Lynn the city ing like another Faneuil Hall Vernon Street in said the agency tried to be 31. “To Kill a Mockingbird,” that’s in” is a favorite phrase over time,” said Morlee, a Lynn Lynn on Wednes- as responsive as they could based on Harper Lee’s 1960 from a man whose hands hold native. day. to meet all of the RFP’s cri- Pulitzer Prize-winning nov- a promising future for the Cul- Morlee works for Francisco ITEM PHOTO | teria to implement the city’s el, tells a story about justice tural District in downtown. “Cisco’’ Meneses, who’s run his OWEN O’ROURKE vision. in America, whether it be Justin Morlee, known by art- business, the National Fire “To make the project work, good, bad, or indifferent, said ists as “Justice Born,” is the Escape Association, under the we proposed to use the $2.2 Hawkes. administrative coordinator of downtown bridge for a number million that was reserved for The conversation will con- a food truck emporium that of years. Morlee said Meneses demolition,” she said. “We tinue on Sunday at 4 p.m. will descend on Mount Vernon has planned a larger vision for gave it our best shot and with a visit from U.S. District Street April 21. The emporium the area, but hasn’t had much we will continue to overturn is part of IronBound Market- NAHANT, A7 place, an outdoor and indoor FOOD, A7 MARSHALL, A7 Medford superintendent INSIDE Court: School not liable In Lynn will call it a career Tech principal for bullied student to retire. A3 ASSOCIATED PRESS retire April 30, close to a month ITEM STAFF REPORT down the stairs in 2008 causing  earlier than expected. paralysis. The complaint also al- MEDFORD — The school su- BOSTON — The Massachu- Many parents called for him to Choreographer to offer leged the school staff was aware perintendent has announced setts Supreme Judicial Court has step down after it was revealed empowerment classes. A3 their son had been a bullying vic- he will retire early after it was ruled a school district cannot be tim and failed to act. that he knew about a loaded gun revealed he knew about a gun In Opinion held nancially liable for bully- Justice Kimberly Budd wrote magazine found at McGlynn ing that left a child paralyzed. ammunition magazine found at Gayla Cawley: More in the decision while elementary Middle School in December. a middle school weeks before it The decision came in the case school workers should have done Of cials say Principal Jake institutions no solution. A4 was reported to police. of Matthew Mumbauer, a fourth- more to protect Matthew, they Edwards threw the magazine Medford Superintendent Roy In Sports grade student at Lynn’s Brickett are exempt from liability by law. Belson announced his retire- away while cleaning his of ce Elementary School. His parents English boys basketball ment during a school committee Dec. 30. Edwards was placed on alleged Matthew was targeted by Material from Associated Press meeting Tuesday. Belson will administrative leave. bounces back with win. B1 another student who pushed him was used in this report.

OBITUARIES ...... A2 POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 COMICS/DIVERSIONS ...... B4-5 LYNN ...... A3 HIGH 55° VOL. 140, ISSUE 70 LOOK! ...... A8 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 OPINION ...... A4 LOW 40° SPORTS ...... B1-3 TRAVEL...... B8 ONE DOLLAR ENTERTAINMENT ...... A5 PAGE A8 A2 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 2018 OBITUARIES William Ostaski TJX shares rally after retailer 1930-2018 Dr. William Os- Marblehead for 33 reports 4Q, stock buyback taski, a retired years, ending with periodontist in a 6 handicap. He FRAMINGHAM, (AP) Lynn, passed away was also a mem- — The TJX Cos. report- on Tuesday, Feb. ber of the Knights ed higher fourth-quarter 27, 2018 after of Columbus. earnings and said it will a two-year battle He leaves be- boost its dividend and with ALS. hind his beloved buy back up to $3 billion The son of Zig- wife of 63 years, of stock during the next mund and Mary Patricia Ostaski; scal year, sending its Ostaski, he was his son, William shares up 7 percent. born on July 7, 1930 in Pitts- Ostaski Jr. and his wife Mu- The parent of T.J. Maxx, eld. He attended Pitts eld guet Jones of Beverly Farms; Marshalls and other “off- High School and graduated his daughters, Susan Trahan price” stores reported from Boston College in 1953. and her late husband Robert scal fourth-quarter net He married Patricia Hoar, also of Lynn, and Bridget Russo, income of $877.3 million born in Pitts eld, on June 19, her ancé Paul Coss, and and a 4 percent increase 1954 and soon after was her two daughters Emily and in comparable store sales, drafted into the army for the Megan of Lynn, his deceased or sales in stores open at Korean War, stationed at Fort daughter Kathryn Ostaski of least a year, an important Campbell, Ky. There he was a Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; his sister, metric retailers use which paratrooper in the 101st air- Patricia Corcoran of Swamp- excludes the effect of new borne. scott; and his brother, Joe or closed stores. TJX re- He then moved to Chicago Ostaski of Coral Gables, Fla., ported $677.9 million in where he graduated with a along with many nieces and net income for the same FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Doctor of Dental Surgery De- nephews across the country. period last year. gree from Loyola University in A visitation will be held On a per-share basis, the A sign marks the entrance to TJX Cos. headquarters in Framingham. 1957. Upon graduating dental on Thursday from 4-7PM Framingham-based com- school, he moved to Swamp- in the SOLIMINE FUNERAL pany earned $1.37. That dent consumers. Com- in their paychecks,” said $3.46 per share, the prior scott and graduated with a HOME, 67 Ocean St. (Rt 1A), beat the average estimate panies paying bonuses to Neil Saunders of Global- year. Doctor of Periodontology from Lynn. His funeral mass will of $1.28 per share, based employees after the fed- Data Retail. “Through its Annual revenue rose to Tufts University. Shortly there- be on Friday at 10AM in St. on a survey of 11 analysts eral tax overhaul should various brands, TJX has $35.86 billion from $33.2 after he started his practice in John the Evangelist Church, by Zacks Investment Re- also help TJX going for- particularly strong expo- billion. Lynn, where he practiced for Swampscott. Burial will be search. ward, one analyst said. sure to these shoppers, For the current quar- the next 45 years. in Swampscott Cemetery. TJX posted revenue of “Many lower- and mid- and we believe it will get ter ending in May, TJX His outside interests includ- Relatives and friends are re- $10.96 billion in the peri- dle-income consumers a nice chunk of the wind- expects its adjusted per- ed performing in plays with spectfully invited. In lieu of od, surpassing Street fore- who make up the major- fall.” share earnings to range the Junior Aide Society, sing- owers the family would ap- casts of $10.79 billion. ity of off-price shoppers For the year, the compa- from 85 cents to 87 cents, ing in the choir at St. John’s preciate any donations made Analysts noted that TJX intend to spend a con- ny reported pro t of $2.61 with full-year earnings Church in Swampscott, per- to the ALS Association, 685 continues to bene t from siderable proportion of billion, or $4.04 per share, seen in a range of $4 to forming as a tap dancer Canton St, Suite 103, a stable economy and con- the additional amount up from $2.3 billion, or $4.08 per share. with the Gene Murray Norwood, MA 02062. Group in Salem, Directions and guest- and was a member of book at www.solimine. Tedesco Country Club in com. Congressman John Lewis to give Harvard commencement address Henry J. Reichardt, 94 CAMBRIDGE (AP) — inent civil rights leader Civil rights icon and U.S. who in 1961 joined the LYNN — Henry J. Reichardt, care of his family for his entire Rep. John Lewis was Freedom Riders to protest age 94, of Lynn, died peace- life. named Wednesday the segregation by occupy- fully, surrounded by his family In addition to his wife, he is principal speaker of Har- ing bus seats reserved for on Sunday, Feb. 25, 2018 at survived by a daughter, Susan vard University’s com- whites in the South, often Massachusetts General Hos- Reichardt of Lynn; a sister, mencement this spring. experiencing beatings and pital. He was the husband of Ruth Demins and her husband “For more than 50 years, imprisonment. Mary (Rice) Reichardt, with William of Florida, their chil- John Lewis has dedicat- He also helped lead the whom he shared 52 years of dren, Patricia, Suzanne, Jac- ed himself to the ideals 1965 voting rights march marriage. queline, Bill, Carol, and Louise; of equality and decency, out of Selma, Ala., where A lifelong resident of Lynn, as well as his other nieces and standing up for what is he suffered a fractured he was the son of the late nephews, Richard Martin, Nan- right, even when it meant skull. Henry Otto and Anne Elizabeth cy Martin, James Reichardt, putting himself in harm’s Lewis has received nu- (Crowley) Reichardt. He at- Anthony Adams, and Cheryl way,” Harvard Presi- merous awards, including tended Lynn Schools and was Adams. He was also the broth- dent Drew Faust said in the Lincoln Medal and a graduate of Lynn Classical er of the late Doris Martin and a statement. “His public the Presidential Medal of High School. Henry served as Francis Reichardt. service legacy is unparal- Freedom. a motor machinist mate 1st Service information: His leled, and he is an inspira- “John Lewis has dedi- Class in the U.S. Navy during funeral will be held on Friday tion to me and to countless cated his life to making World War II. at 8 a.m. from the SOLIMINE other people across the the United States a more Until his retirement, he had Funeral Home, 426 Broad- United States and around just and equitable society,” worked as the head carpenter way (Route 129), Lynn, fol- the world.” said Susan Morris Novick, for the Lynn School Depart- lowed by a funeral Mass at The Georgia Democrat, president of the Harvard ment for many years. 9 a.m. in Holy Family Church. who has been a mem- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Alumni Association. “I am He was an active commu- Burial will be in Pine Grove ber of Congress for more sure that his courage, his nicant of Holy Family Parish, Cemetery. Relatives and than three decades, is no U.S. Rep. John Lewis, D-Ga., walks into com- compassion, and his com- Lynn and enjoyed gardening friends are respectfully invit- stranger to Harvard. mencement exercises at the Massachusetts Col- mitment to service will in- and building. An accom- ed to attend. Visiting hours He was awarded an lege of Liberal Arts in North Adams. spire Harvard alumni and plished nish carpenter, he today, Thursday 3-7 p.m. Di- honorary degree by the students alike.” enjoyed making furniture. His rections and guestbook at university in 2012, and in honoring four slaves who Lewis, who as a boy was Harvard’s 367th com- greatest love was in taking www.solimine.com. 2016 helped Faust dedi- worked for Harvard pres- denied a library card be- mencement is scheduled cate a plaque on campus idents in the 18th century. cause of his race, is a prom- for May 24.

MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS

Baker: Changing name of down this month as Wynn Chandler held before tak- three years of probation. after detectives found 50 showed him assaulting casino should be considered Resorts chairman. ing over from Rosenberg. He pleaded guilty on bags of heroin in his car an approximately 7-year- The Associated Press Democratic Sens. Sal Di- November to conspiracy and $3,500 cash. Detec- old boy. Federal agents BOSTON (AP) — Mas- reported Tuesday on new Domenico of Everett, Pa- to distribute and possess tives found 9,000 packets located the victim, now sachusetts’ governor says allegations dating to the tricia Jehlen of Somerville with intent to distribute of heroin in Sanchez’s an adult, who con rmed a name change for an 1970s, including a woman and Mark Montigny of heroin and fentanyl. vehicle. the abuse. under-construction casino who told police she had a New Bedford were tapped The court found that Sanchez’s next court Mantha entered the outside Boston should child with Wynn after he to be assistant majority Hernandez was responsi- date is in March 21, 2018 guilty plea Tuesday in be considered in light of raped her. leaders. ble for distributing more and Espinal-Antonio is federal court in Worcester. sexual misconduct alle- Chandler has said she than a kilogram of heroin scheduled to be in court Sentencing is scheduled gations against casino Senate president puts new will not seek to remain as over a two-month period on April 6, 2018. Bail was for May 24. mogul Steve Wynn. leadership team in place Senate president beyond in the summer of 2016. set at $10,000 for both. Gov. Charlie Baker the current session. Human remains found in BOSTON (AP) — Mas- 9,000 bags of heroin Ex-postal worker pleads reiterated his support western Massachusetts Wednesday for an ongo- sachusetts Senate Presi- Rhode Island man sentenced seized in Spring eld to creating child porn ing review by state gam- dent Harriette Chandler for Massachusetts drug ring HATFIELD (AP) — The bling regulators prompt- has put in place a new SPRINGFIELD (AP) WORCESTER (AP) — A Northwestern District ed by allegations against leadership team for the re- BOSTON (AP) — A — A massive amount of former Massachusetts Attorney’s Of ce says Wynn that the Republi- mainder of the legislative Rhode Island man has heroin has been seized postal worker has pleaded human skeletal remains can called “horrifying and session on Beacon Hill. been sentenced to more during a western Massa- guilty to recording him- were found in Western incredibly disturbing.” Chandler, a Worcester than 15 years in prison chusetts drug traf cking self sexually assaulting Massachusetts. Wynn Boston Harbor Democrat, agreed to lead for his role in a Massa- investigation. a child and viewing child Police responded to a is scheduled to open the chamber after former chusetts heroin and fen- The Hampden District pornography at work. call on Tuesday evening next year, but calls are Senate President Stan tanyl traf cking ring. Attorney’s Of ce says Federal prosecutors of remains found in a growing for the state Rosenberg stepped aside Federal prosecutors 39-year-old Julio San- say 62-year-old Stephen remote area in the woods to demand the Wynn from the post in Decem- say 43-year-old Fernando chez of Spring eld, and Mantha was arrested after of Hat eld, MA. name be removed. Baker ber. An investigation is Hernandez, of Providence, 32-year-old Andy Espi- investigators discovered An investigation is agreed that move should continuing into whether was arrested in February nal-Antonio of Worcester suspicious internet search- currently underway. DA be on the table. Rosenberg violated any 2017 with 22 other people were arrested on Feb. 24 es coming from a Postal spokeswoman Mary Car- Senate rules in connection in connection with drug after being seen selling Service of ce in Shrews- Wynn has denied ey says the remains are with sexual misconduct ring based in Boston and heroin. bury. Mantha worked reports of sexual mis- being examined by the allegations against his Taunton. They say Her- The two men are there as an electronic conduct. He stepped state medical examiner estranged husband, Bryon nandez was the leader of charged with traf cking technician. of ce. Hefner. the Taunton ring, which over 200 grams of heroin Investigators searched IN MEMORIAM Cynthia Creem, a New- included ve other people. and conspiracy to violate Mantha’s Spencer home KELLEY P. SHANAHAN ton Democrat, was named Hernandez was also drug laws. Espinal-An- in September 2016 and 1959 ~ MARCH 1 ~ 2018 781-593-7700 ON HER BIRTHDAY Wednesday as Senate ma- sentenced Monday in tonio was also charged discovered a video record- jority leader, the position federal court in Boston to with intent to distribute ed in 2000 or 2001 that Publishing Daily, except Sundays USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA and additional of ces. Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item Catch up with your Subscriptions Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States $20.00 for 4 weeks $65.00 for 13 weeks favorite team $130.00 for 26 weeks $260.00 for 1 year Send payment to and POSTMASTER, in Item Sports! send address changes to: For someone who had so much The Daily Item compassion for everyone. 110 Munroe St. Your loving family misses you. P.O. Box 5 Butchie, Ma, Ryan, and Freddie. Lynn, MA 01903 THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 2018 A3

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When he first ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK called ClearSight started, he was an auto Lynn Vocational Technical Institute Principal Advanced. body instructor, teaching Robert Buontempo Jr. speaks with senior Car- “We knew we had a kids in the auto body shop los Lopez as he works in the machine shop. successful formula with and the related class- an outstanding track room. He said he taught istration. June 30. The planning for the students auto theory. “I’ve always just loved that program started in record, but we never Buontempo became a connecting with the stu- September 2015. expected this much cluster department head dents and I’ve loved cars He said the IT and net- demand,” said Jonathan in 2005, making him re- all my life,” Buontempo working program just Sinclair, President of VISION-RESTORING SENSATION: Top doctors are now sponsible for multiple said. “I still do. That was opened last September New Life Nutraceuticals recommending new ClearSight Advanced because it restores youthful eyesight without glasses, contacts or laser surgery. technical areas. In 2010, always very rewarding with capital skills money — the makers of this he was appointed vice to me to teach something from the state, which was new vision-restoring Impressive Clinical just as sharp as the principal before being that you love yourself. To split between IT and the breakthrough. bumped to principal five share that knowledge has machine shop. The school Results volunteers who were still With such strong years later. always been a wonderful received the $333,293 cap- Published in the in their 20s! clinical evidence behind “It’s been a very reward- experience for me.” ital skills grant last year world’s top medical “Taken together, the ClearSight Advanced, ing career here for me,” Buontempo said it’s been — about half, or $166,050 journals like the Journal evidence suggests that rewarding to see where went to the IT program it’s easy to see why the Buontempo said. “The of the American Medical macular pigment may he can effect change in and $167,243 went to the public is so eager to get kids have always been Association (JAMA), protect against retinal the school’s technical pro- advanced manufacturing wonderful.” this new vision-restoring disease by reducing grams to keep them evolv- portion. and Investigative Buontempo said he formula. damage that occurs as ing for the community and In addition, Buontempo Ophthalmology & Visual plans to travel with his To begin with, results we age,” Dr. Snodderly wife, Dotty, and he’s ex- for the kids. said the school received Science, the Harvard from the Harvard said. pecting his first grand- Superintendent Dr. a $75,000 grant to create results are stunning. Medical School study child in May. Time goes by Catherine C. Latham said a medical assisting lab- The results show What Other Doctors are impressive. A so quickly, he said, and it’s Buontempo has been a oratory. 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Latham said the search There is no miracle Scientists from the protect against cataracts, Buontempo initially Buontempo said the for the school’s next prin- cure for vision loss Schepens Eye Research glaucoma, and blind wanted to run his own school recently received cipal is underway. The job and no substitute for Institute, affiliated spots... it’s good for business so he went to a $395,685 capital skills has been posted, which qualified medical advice, with Harvard Medical more than just reading North Shore Community grant for the HVAC pro- will be out for 30 days and but the impressive School, discovered an an eye chart.” College and transferred to gram, which has yet to then the interview process results provide much Bentley University, where start at the school. The will begin. amazing nutrient that he got his bachelor’s de- funds will be used to pur- Gayla Cawley can be restores and prevents gree. 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S shooting, the narrative across the country began John M. Gilberg Chief Executive O cer usually turns in sever- to close or shrink mental E C  J. Edward M. Grant Advertising Director al directions, which are hospitals after a series of Gordon R. Hall T  J  typically along the lines GaylaGa court decisions limited the 110 Munroe St. Editorial Director Monica Connell Healey of should there be strict- powers of state and local P.O. Box 5 W J. K J. Patrick Norton CawleyCa Chief Financial O cer er gun laws, or should officials to commit people. Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  Michael H. Shanahan Chief Operating O cer Chairman more authority figures be Those institutions housed Customer Service PŽ armed to protect against difficult it is for someone people with severe psy- Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 a potential shooting, and to be involuntarily com- chiatric disorders, such as Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 how to address mental mitted to a mental insti- schizophrenia, who were Connecting Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 All Departments: Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 health issues to prevent tution. Anyone who has a deemed unable to care for Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 future tragedies. family member with men- themselves. 781-593-7700 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 Oftentimes, an inves- Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 tal health issues or a full- But the report states Ext. 2 Brian C. Ÿayer, 1996-1999 tigation following the blown mental illness can that while spree killers Classifi ed Advertising Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 school mass shootings re- attest to how difficult and may be angry and emo- Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 classi [email protected] veal that the shooter had frustrating the system can tionally disordered, few John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 some mental health is- be to navigate when you’re have had the sort of ill- Subscriptions sues. Reports have shown trying to get that person nesses that would have [email protected] that Nicholas Cruz, the help. landed them in hospital Circulation 19-year-old who opened If the president is auto- custody. Cruz, the Flori- [email protected] fire at a high school in matically assuming that da school shooter, had no Ext. 3 Parkland, Fla., was possi- more mental institutions mental diagnosis and a bly suffering from depres- means that more people full psychiatric evaluation Newsroom sion or displaying anger will be committed and may have resulted in tem- [email protected] [email protected] EDITORIAL and isolating himself. subsequently potential porary commitment, rath- An investigation fol- shooters will be in psy- er than long-term institu- Ext. 4 lowing the Sandy Hook chiatric facilities instead tionalization. Sports Elementary School shoot- of carrying out a school Dr. Michael Stone, a fo- [email protected] ing in Newtown, Conn., shooting, that is just not rensic psychiatrist at Co- A jump start on Dec. 14, 2012, when an accurate representa- lumbia University, told Ext. 5 Adam Lanza fatally shot tion of how things work. the Retail and Online 20 children between 6 and Sometimes, an invol- idea that more such in- Advertising Boston, Brockton, Lawrence, Lowell, Somer- 7 years old and six adult untary commitment only stitutions would prevent [email protected] ville and Worcester are on the list of cities staff members, showed happens after a person this kind of violence is ADVERTISING participating in an early literacy initiative that Lanza had previous- suffering from mental “ridiculous because you called Jumpstart. Now it’s time to get Lynn ly been under psychiatric health issues has been can’t put half the peo- Peter Battinelli and neighboring communities on that list. care. charged with various ple in the country with Sales Representative, ext. 1217 With its rich history of learn-to-read ini- But what doesn’t help crimes, and is incarcer- a mental disturbance in [email protected] tiatives, including Operation Bootstrap (now find a solution is when ated and navigating the mental hospitals. Most of Ernie Carpenter Jr. Pathways, Inc.) and a strong adult readers someone uses irrespon- court system. these shooters are angry, Director of Advertising program linked to public schools, Lynn is an sible language, such as A court order may be antisocial individuals you and Business Development, ext. 1355 ideal community to tie in with college stu- President Donald Trump that they need to seek cannot spot in advance [email protected] dents to help children get a jump start on tweeting about a “sicko psychiatric treatment and even if you could, you Michele Iannaco reading. shooter” for the purpos- and sometimes it’s a long don’t have the right to in- Sales Representative, ext. 1315 Reading remains a vital pathway to success es of pushing his agenda, process before the per- stitutionalize them.” [email protected] and, ideally, the first steps on that path begin and advocating for teach- son could be committed Saying that more men- with parents reading to kids. Dr. Seuss, Be- Ralph Mitchell ers to be armed to prevent against their will when tal institutions would re- atrix Potter, Gary Soto, and Ezra Jack Keats Sales Representative, ext. 1313 future school shootings. they are deemed to be a duce school shootings may [email protected] have sparked a love of reading in generations What also doesn’t help danger to themselves or sound good politically, but of kids and opened the world of literature and Patricia Whalen is arguing that opening others. But that court-or- shows a lack of knowledge learning to them. Sales Representative, ext. 1310 more mental institutions dered commitment could or experience regarding According to the State House News Service, [email protected] would serve the same pur- only be brief, rather than mental illness. Jumpstart recruits more than 800 Massachu- pose. providing long-term treat- BUSINESS OFFICE setts college students and adults to enhance What the president fails ment. Gayla Cawley is a staff early education for low-income students. The to understand or refus- As detailed in a recent reporter with the Daily Susan J. Conti Controller, ext. 1288 program is at once poignant and practical: es to acknowledge is how report by the New York Item. College students who started down the long [email protected] road to education by reading books as kids Ted Grant are paying back the early learning opportuni- J. PEDER ZANE Publisher, ext. 1234 ties they received by helping young learners. [email protected] One of Jumpstart’s strongest proponents Gun control debate requires rational minds Marian Kinney is a state legislator who witnessed the dif- ext. 1212 ference early exposure to reading and early Echoing my liberal Those numbers only gal gun owners ignores [email protected] education opportunities make in the lives of friends, “frightening” and begin to suggest the com- the fact that at least 90 Will Kraft children living in poverty and lacking social “absurd” leapt to mind plexity of this issue, which, percent of homicides are Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 interaction opportunities and guidance. when I first heard about the Parkland shooting committed with illegally [email protected] The News Service quoted state Rep. Jim Republican ideas to arm reminded us again, we obtained handguns. Jennifer Perez O’Day warning about the consequences of not teachers. are incapable of discuss- In the days following the ext. 1205 helping kids build a base for learning at an As someone who wishes ing with reason or rig- shooting, evidence mount- [email protected] early age. our nation didn’t have a or. Instead we get angry, ed that the Parkland ram- Mike Shanahan “There is a small piece of our population deep reverence for fire- my-way-or-the-highway page was not a failure of that we lose,” the News Service quoted Day as Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 arms, I immediately saw rhetoric, that makes an gun laws but law enforce- [email protected] saying, “I mean we just lose them at a really, this as a recipe for danger exchange of ideas almost ment. The Naples Daily really early age and it’s painful and it’s sad Carolina Trujillo rather than safety. impossible. News reported that “Bro- and it’s a whole bunch of negative things.” Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 But then, partly because The crime scene had ward County deputies O’Day and other Jumpstart supporters [email protected] I agree with the GOP barely been cordoned received at least 18 calls say early reading has a direct connection to on many other issues, I off, no facts beyond the warning them about Ni- Jim Wilson improving state comprehensive assessment Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 asked another question: bloody death toll had been kolas Cruz from 2008 to (MCAS) scores. Lynn public schools are writ- What do I really know established, before we [email protected] ing an MCAS success story and top educators 2017,” including concerns about this? once again saw the mir- that he “planned to shoot CIRCULATION can point to early reading as a reason for that The answer: not much. ror image of the knee-jerk success. up the school.” On Jan. 5 Lisa Mahmoud Turns out this seemingly j’accuse that occurs after Manager, ext. 1239 One of Jumpstart’s greatest assets is its a woman placed a 13-min- bizarre idea is a reality. every terrorist attack: ute call to the FBI’s tip [email protected] power to redefine college education and About two dozen states, Many conservatives tried broaden horizons for college students. By be- line alerting them that CLASSIFIED including liberal Califor- to minimize and contex- Cruz was “going to ex- coming early literacy volunteers, college stu- nia, allow staff members tualize the problem while Abbe Young Smith plode.” dents are providing role models for children to carry guns on campus. most liberals engage in Manager, ext. 1276 We have also learned who can make the connection between learn- The Los Angeles Times an ugly form of collective [email protected] that several law enforce- ing to read at a young age and growing older also reports that experts guilt. ment officers failed to en- NEWSROOM and pursuing education. have not yet determined In an act of gross simpli- ter the school after hear- College is the training ground for nimble if they deter school shoot- fication — here’s the one Bill Brotherton minds to pursue lifelong learning. But it is ings. problem — the NRA and ing shots fired. And that Features Editor ext. 1338 also a training ground for students to shape The lack of data is not its millions of law-abid- an Obama-era push to [email protected] combat the “school to pris- their lives and volunteering provides the per- surprising because mass ing members were cast Gayla Cawley fect opportunity for students to understand shootings like the one as the culprit. Politicians on pipeline” by minimizing Reporter, ext. 1236 they are not only absorbing knowledge, they Nikolas Cruz perpetrat- supported by the organi- disciplinary offenses may [email protected] are also passing it on to others. ed in Parkland, Fla., two zation, including North have allowed Cruz to pass gun background checks Cheryl Charles Lynn has a ready supply of students at- weeks ago are exceedingly Carolina Sens. Thom Til- News Editor, ext. 1278 tending North Shore Community College who rare. There have been 20 lis and Richard Burr and after he allegedly assault- [email protected] would probably love to round off their work such incidents — where many of our state’s Re- ed a student and brought Thomas Grillo and academic résumés by volunteering with at least four people were publican legislators, were weapons to school. a program like Jumpstart. The Lynn Public Addressing those specif- Reporter, ext. 1264 indiscriminately killed in also blamed for the Flori- [email protected] Schools and the college have already forged a public place — at Amer- da crime. After all, no one ic issues — along with a a relationship and Jumpstart would be a per- ican schools since 1966 could honestly oppose pro- greater focus on the link Spenser Hasak fect partnership with plenty of growth poten- (albeit seven of them have gressive stances on guns, between mental illness Photographer, ext. 1332 [email protected] tial. occurred since 2012). so they must be corrupt. and violence — seems like O’Day and other legislators are pushing to More broadly, the New In a particularly shame- a more productive ave- Thor Jourgensen get additional state money allocated to pay York Times reports that at ful display of emotional nue then rehashing tired Editorial Director, ext. 1267 for expanding Jumpstart. Chelsea and New least 239 school shootings exploitation, CNN broad- shouting points. [email protected] Bedford are the next communities slated to have occurred nationwide cast a town hall meeting The Second Amendment Steve Krause benefit from the program. But there is no rea- since 2012, “in which 438 where traumatized stu- and the wide ownership Sports Editor, ext. 1229 son Lynn and Revere shouldn’t be on that list. people were shot, 138 of dents parroted liberal of guns make the most di- [email protected] whom were killed.” talking points. Seventeen rect solution — ban them Owen O’Rourke Of course one shooting year-old Cameron Kasky all — a non-starter. Those Photographer, ext. 1224 is one too many. But their all but accused Sen. Marco constraints make it even [email protected] rarity is clear given that Rubio of murder when he more necessary for us to Roberto Scalese there are about 140,000 told him “it’s hard to look put our emotions aside Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 educational institutions in at you and not look down a and question our often [email protected] the United States. barrel of an AR-15 and not uninformed assumptions In fact, gun violence look at Nikolas Cruz.” Mark Sutherland so we can see if there are Creative Director in general has declined I can’t imagine the stu- any evidence-based strat- [email protected] markedly in the United dents’ pain. But I do know egies that will truly make States even as the number that frightened children us safer. Anne Marie Tobin of firearms has increased should not be driving na- Sadly, this tragedy sug- Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 and gun laws have become tional policy on a deeply gests we are more inter- [email protected] more permissive. In 1993, divisive issue. Death did ested in playing politics. Bridget Turcotte there were 6.21 deaths per not turn them into instant Reporter, ext. 1269 100,000 Americans due to experts. Their call for new J. Peder Zane is a colum- [email protected] firearm violence; in 2016 regulations on semi-au- nist for The News & Ob- Ryan York the rate was 3.4. tomatic weapons and le- server (Raleigh, N.C.). Copy Editor, ext. 1220 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A5 ENTERTAINMENT Jewelers prepping for the Super Bowl of sparkle: the Oscars By Marcela Isaza mean they’ve collected becomes unhinged, falls ASSOCIATED PRESS hundreds of thousands, on the red carpet, gets if not millions of dollars, kicked, or an earring falls LOS ANGELES — The worth of jewels. off and gets kicked and Academy Awards are the “Security is part of the nobody notices. They don’t Super Bowl of sparkle, at process,” said Forever- notice until later it’s gone. least to the jewelers vying mark Diamonds’ Kristen We hold our breaths until to adorn all those famous Trustey. “Our diamonds all the babies come home ears, necks and wrists. are well-protected from the next day.” Martin Katz, who has the time that stylists are Celebrity branding is a out tted Nicole Kidman, visiting the suite to when huge business bump over- Kate Winslet and hun- dreds of other stars with we are doing drops to ce- all for jewelers, and red bling for more than 25 lebrities homes or hotels carpets are a huge part of years, said the process with armored trucks and that. used to be more about per- guards, and of course in- Aside from the custom- sonal connections. surance.” ary media coverage, stars “In the early days, But it’s a waiting game bring attention to the jew- through the 90s’ and even as to what jewels are actu- elry they wear on their mid-2000s, we had a much ally worn. social media accounts. A more direct contact with On average, Katz said, celebrity’s reach there can the celebrity. They would most A-listers wear be- bring in millions of views, come in personally, most tween $200,000 to $1 mil- leading some companies of them. We would work lion worth of jewelry each to pay the famous to bor- together, choose things. for big red carpets. But a row jewels for social me- Today it is morphed into star may exceed that in dia purposes alone. the stylists. They control a single piece, wearing a But not Martin Katz. As that,” he said in a recent $5 million diamond neck- a small independent jew- interview. lace, for instance. As a eler without stores all over So how does it all work rule, Katz said he doesn’t the world, it doesn’t make when so many of the go over $1 million in bor- sense for him to build that world’s top jewelry compa- rowed gems. expense into his advertis- nies are in the game? “At the Oscars, the big- ing budget. Stylists often choose gest risk is that a piece Trustey would not com- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS four or six different looks of jewelry were to fall off ment on whether Forev- per gown picked for a ce- a celebrity unnoticed,” he ermark Diamonds pays Margot Robbie arrives at the Oscars in Los Angeles wearing a 60-carat lebrity client. That can said. “Maybe a bracelet stars to wear their jewels. diamond Riviera necklace and a 14-carat ring. New study nds Prime time Olympics diverse audiences coverage drops by drive blockbusters 7 percent from Sochi By David Bauder gramming on cable and slight or no improvement. By Jake Coyle ASSOCIATED PRESS online. ASSOCIATED PRESS “There has been some NBC said the viewership progress, undeniably. NEW YORK — NBC NEW YORK — Just as Things are not what they nished the Pyeongchang helped make the Olym- “Black Panther” is setting were ve years ago,” said Olympics by averaging pics pro table. Viewership records at the box of ce, a Darnell Hunt, co-author just under 20 million started out stronger than new study nds that di- of the report and director viewers with its prime- executives expected at the verse audiences are driv- of the center, which focus- time coverage on the net- beginning of the Olympics ing most of the biggest es on African American blockbusters and many of work, NBCSN cable and and faded toward the end. studies, at the University live streaming, which was One growth area in Py- the most-watched hits on of California, Los Ange- a 7 percent decline from eongchang was in the television. les. “People are actually UCLA’s Bunche Center the Winter Olympics of late-night time period. talking about diversity 2014. released its fth annual today as a bottom-line im- Because of the time dif- study on diversity in the en- The Nielsen company ference, post-11:30 p.m. perative as opposed to just said that the NBC-only tertainment industry Tues- was lled with live com- the right thing to do. We’ve average in prime time was day, unveiling an analysis amassed enough evidence FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS 17.8 million, or a 17 per- petition. NBC’s late-night of the top 200 theatrical now that diversity does, in cent decline from Sochi. show averaged 8.4 million lm releases of 2016 and fact, sell.” The Miami Marlins’ home run sculpture during In 2014, NBC only offered viewers, up from 5.6 mil- 1,251 broadcast, cable and Minorities make up the fourth inning of a baseball game between prime-time coverage on lion in Sochi and more digital platform TV shows nearly 40 percent of the the Marlins and the Colorado Rockies. the network, and did not than any other Winter from the 2015-2016 sea- U.S. population, but His- son. Among its results: mi- panic and African-Amer- have simultaneous pro- Olympics since 1988. norities accounted for the ican moviegoers over-in- CEO Jeter stuck with majority of ticket buyers dex among moviegoers. for ve of the top 10 lms According to the Motion Marlins’ HR sculpture at the global box of ce, and Picture Association of half of ticket buyers for two America, Latinos make up By Steven Wine “It’s unique,” he said. more of the top 10. 18 percent of the U.S. pop- ASSOCIATED PRESS Translation: He hates Researchers found that ulation but account for 23 it. Ex-Yankees shortstops minorities remain un- percent of frequent mov- MIAMI — Season pre- and other traditionalists derrepresented in lm iegoers. Though African views suggesting the tend to give the sculpture leads (13.9 percent), lm Americans are 12 percent Miami Marlins have an a thumbs-down. directors (12.6 percent), of the population, they entirely new look in the Like the Marlins, how- lm writers (8.1 per- make up 15 percent of fre- out eld aren’t quite accu- ever, Homer does have cent), broadcast scripted quent moviegoers. rate. a few fans. They consid- leads (18.7 percent), cable UCLA found that lms Yes, major league home er the pop art very Mi- scripted leads (20.2 per- with casts that were 21 to run king Giancarlo Stan- ami, and right at home cent) and digital series 30 percent minority regu- ton is gone. So are Chris- in a ballpark with garish leads (12.9 percent). larly performed better at tian Yelich, Marcell Ozuna green walls, a nightclub Many of those totals do the box of ce than lms and even fourth out elder in left eld and sh tanks represent some modest with the most racially and Ichiro Suzuki. behind home plate. gains, especially when ethnically homogenous But the Red Grooms “A lot of people hate it, viewed across ve years. casts. home run sculpture re- but I don’t know why,” (Minority leads on broad- Hunt believes that the mains. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS New York Mets pitcher cast TV shows increased wealth of data, as well as While the Marlins Zack Wheeler said. “It’s A security person stands near the Olympic from 5.1 percent to 15.7 box-of ce successes like have undergone a radi- a wild stadium, and that ags during a ceremony to mark the arrival of over the last ve years, “Black Panther,” has made cal makeover under CEO thing is pretty wild, so the Olympic ag for the Winter Olympic Games according to UCLA’s obvious the nancial bene- Derek Jeter, he has yet to why not?” Beijing 2022. studies.) But other areas ts of lms that better re- nd a new home for the — especially behind the  ect the racial makeup of kitschy, colorful, carni- camera — have seen only the American population. valesque sculpture nick- named Homer. It stands Antique dealer admits beyond the center eld wall at Marlins Park, the museum artifact is a fake towering legacy of former owner Jeffrey Loria, and HARTFORD, Conn. it was purchased by the nearly as unpopular. (AP) — A man says he Wadsworth Atheneum What’s Jeter’s opinion of forged a museum artifact Museum of Art. the 73-foot-tall artwork? in Connecticut that was The museum said in a “It’s big,” he said. “It’s once described as a “trea- statement Monday it has big. It’s big.” sure to behold for art and been offered a full refund. Does he like it? history buffs alike.” Massachusetts antique dealer Harold Gordon tells The Hartford Cou- rant he turned a plain writing desk into the “Bingham Family Civil War Memorial Secretary.” The piece was said to be a gift given to a Civil War veteran in honor of his brother who was killed at the Battle of Antietam. Gordon says he sold the piece to a Connecticut an- tiques dealer because he needed the money. The dealer showed the piece at a 2015 Winter Antiques Show in New York, where A6 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 2018 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- Complaints at 11:26 a.m.; an animal Kidnapping attempt larly arrests, reflect police records. In complaint on Furlong Drive at There was a report of a fight the event of a perceived inaccuracy, 12:28 p.m.; a report of larceny on Lowell Street at 1:42 a.m. it is the sole responsibility of the con- or fraud on Broadsound Ave- found to be false alarm Tuesday; a disturbance on E. nue at 3:42 p.m.; a larceny or cerned party to contact the relevant Park Avenue at 6:02 a.m.; van- fraud was reported on Beach By Gayla Cawley after 2 p.m., a little before the car down and spoke police department and have the de- dalism on Henry Avenue at 10 Street at 7:15 p.m. ITEM STAFF school was getting out. with the man, a dog walk- partment issue a notice of correction a.m.; a hazardous condition on The girls had told a par- er in the area. The man SWAMPSCOTT — Po- to the Daily Item. Corrections or clar- Commercial Street at 10:38 ent who notified police, had a car similar to the a.m.; a report of an assault SAUGUS lice investigated a report ifications will not be made without Swampscott Police Sgt. one that was being de- and battery on Light Street that two 10-year-old girls Tim Cassidy said. scribed, Cassidy said. express notice of change from the at 10:57 a.m.; a vandalism Accidents were almost accosted out- Upon further investi- “He drove down the arresting police department. complaint on Chatham Street side Stanley Elementary gation, police determined There was a motor vehi- street, but there was no at 12:04 p.m.; vandalism re- School on Wednesday af- there was no misconduct. cle accident with injuries on conversation,” Cassidy LYNN ported on Chatham Street at ternoon, but the call ended After interviewing the two said. “He didn’t do any- 12:47 p.m., vandalism to a Broadway at 9 a.m. Tuesday; up being a false alarm. girls closely, police learned an accident with property thing wrong. There was no Arrests motor vehicle on Murray Street The caller told police a there was no contact and crime committed.” at 1:09 p.m.; an assault on damage near the Square One man pulled his car over no conversation at all. A Carlos Arias-Minaya, 46, State Street at 3:26 p.m.; a Mall at 12:57 p.m.; a report near two young girls and car drove by them slowly Gayla Cawley can be was arrested and charged with disturbance on Washington of a hit and run motor vehicle asked to talk to them and they got spooked, Cas- reached at gcawley@item- unlicensed operation of a mo- Street at 6:49 p.m.; an as- accident on Hamilton Street at about dogs, with the in- sidy said. live.com. Follow her on tor vehicle, unregistered motor sault and battery reported on 3:24 p.m.; a motor vehicle ac- cident occurring shortly Police were able to track Twitter @GaylaCawley. vehicle, uninsured motor ve- Shorey Street at 7:30 p.m.; a cident on Main Street at 5:56 hicle, number plate violation, report of a fight on Lynn Shore p.m. and operating under the influ- Drive at 7:43 p.m. ence of liquor. Complaints Linda Booth, 40, of 50 An- Thefts drew St., was arrested and There was a report of a large charged with disturbing the There was a report of a lar- pothole on Ballard Street at peace. ceny on Manson Street at 5:20 a.m. Tuesday; a disabled Edy Chavez, of 51 Poplar St., 2:38 p.m. Tuesday; a report motor vehicle on Broadway at was arrested on warrants. of a breaking and entering on 7:57 a.m.; a report of a break- Kyle Farese, 25, was arrest- Tacoma Street at 8:15 p.m.; ing and entering on Sussex ed and charged with larceny a breaking and entering on Street at 8:51 a.m. from a person over 65. Lafayette Park at 5:55 a.m. Christopher Figueroa, of Wednesday; a larceny on Nah- Thefts 326 Essex St., was arrested on ant Street at 10:46 a.m.; a re- warrants. port of shoplifting at Walgreens There was a shoplifting com- on Joyce Street at 11:46 a.m.; Alex Iraheta, 38, of 58 plaint at Marshalls on Broad- a report of a larceny on Maple Rock Ave., was arrested and way at 11:41 a.m. Tuesday; Street at 1:35 p.m. charged with operating a mo- a breaking and entering to a tor vehicle with a suspended motor vehicle on Broadway at license, unregistered motor ve- REVERE 5:52 p.m.; Square One Mall hicle, uninsured motor vehicle, security reported that an em- and a number plate violation. Arrests ployee at Spencers had been shoplifting from the store. Ramon A. Santana, 49, of Accidents 259 Lantern Road, #28, was SWAMPSCOTT FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS There was a motor vehicle arrested and charged with Foreign nationals are arrested during a targeted enforcement operation rape of a child under 16, inde- accident on Western Avenue conducted by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) aimed cent assault and battery on a Accidents at 7:25 a.m. Tuesday; an acci- at immigration fugitives, re-entrants and at-large criminal aliens in Los person over 14, selling or de- dent on Urban Street at 7:26 There was a hit and run mo- Angeles. a.m.; an accident on Lynn livering liquor to a person un- tor vehicle accident on Para- der 21, using drugs for sexual Shore Drive at 7:52 a.m.; a dise Road at 9:16 a.m. motor vehicle accident on intercourse, and the aggravat- ed rape and abuse of a child Broad Street at 7:53 a.m.; an Immigration chief claims under 16. Complaints accident on New Ocean Street Charles Anthony Kaplan, at 11:37 a.m.; an accident There was a traffic enforce- 23, of 166 Cooledge St., was ment post on Humphrey Street 800 avoided arrest because on Baker Street at 2:38 p.m.; arrested and charged with as- an accident on Astor Street at at 6:55 a.m. Tuesday; a traffic sault with a dangerous weap- enforcement post on Buena 4:56 p.m.; an accident on Ne- on. of Oakland mayor’s warning whall Street at 6:30 p.m.; an Vista Street at 7:07 p.m.; a cy’s director during the Texas operation in Febru- accident on Eastern Avenue Complaints report of hazardous conditions By Olga R. Rodriguez at 7:30 p.m.; an accident on on Norfolk Avenue at 11:55 and Elliot Spagat end of George W. Bush’s ary resulted in 145 arrests Linden Street at 8:44 p.m.; an There was a report of suspi- a.m.; a report of a con or scam ASSOCIATED PRESS administration and begin- over seven days. ning of Barack Obama’s, The agency said about accident on Daniel Place at cious activity on Tracy Alan Way on Phillips Avenue at 5:43 SAN FRANCISCO — 7:56 a.m. Wednesday; an ac- at 12:50 a.m. Tuesday; a re- p.m.; a report of suspicious said agents generally cap- half of the people arrest- A federal official said ture about 40 percent of ed in the San Francisco cident on Fays Avenue at 1:44 port of a larceny or fraud at the activity on Humphrey Street at Wednesday that about 800 p.m. Stop & Shop on Squire Road 1:27 a.m. Wednesday. people they target in such area have criminal con- “criminals” avoided immi- sweeps. victions in addition to gration arrests because Targets often elude au- immigration violations, Oakland Mayor Libby thorities because agents including convictions for Schaaf alerted the public don’t have search war- assault, weapons offenses Teacher barricades himself in to the surprise operation, rants and advocacy groups and driving under the in- an extraordinarily high have waged public aware- fluence. It is impossible to class, fires gun; no one hurt number of missed targets. ness campaigns urging independently verify that Thomas Homan, U.S. people not to open their claim because the agen- Immigration and Customs By Jeff Martin and da school shooting left 17 he was just firing the gun doors. Other times, agents cy refuses to name them. Enforcement’s acting di- have outdated addresses Its statement released Alina Hartounian students and faculty dead off to let people know to rector, told Fox News that or targets are not home. Wednesday identified only ASSOCIATED PRESS and ignited a new debate back off or what,” Frazier the mayor’s warning on over gun control in Amer- It was unclear how many one arrest by name. ATLANTA — A social said. Twitter was “beyond the people would have eluded Schaff on Saturday is- ica. Within minutes of the The shooting happened pale” and compared her to studies teacher barricad- Dalton shooting, students capture without the may- sued a statement on Twit- ed himself inside a class- about 11:30 a.m. during a gang lookout who tells or’s warning but Homan ter that she learned from there took to social media, people when a police car room at a Georgia high calling for restricting gun Davidson’s planning peri- squarely blamed her for “multiple credible sourc- is arriving. Homan said school on Wednesday and rights. In the afternoon, od. At first, students tried 800 and said her actions es” that an immigration the Justice Department fired a handgun, sending President Donald Trump, to get into the classroom, jeopardized officer safety. operation was imminent is looking into whether students running out- who has advocated for but they couldn’t. The stu- “There’s over 800 signif- in the San Francisco area, Schaaf obstructed justice. side or hunkering down arming teachers, con- dents told the principal, icant public safety threat including Oakland, possi- The mayor’s unusual in darkened gym locker vened a bipartisan group criminals, these are peo- bly within 24 hours. who tried to enter. public warning last week- rooms, authorities said. of lawmakers at the White ple who are here illegally The mayor, who is run- “I didn’t get the door end came hours before the No Dalton High School House to address gun vio- and committed yet anoth- ning for another term this open very far, but he agency launched an oper- students were in the class- lence. er crime, been convicted of year, defended her actions slammed the door and hol- ation in Northern Califor- room when the teacher The teacher was taken a crime,” he told Fox. “She again on Wednesday, say- lered ‘Go away, don’t come fired the weapon, and de- into custody without inci- nia that resulted in more gave them warning, and ing she was not tipped off spite the chaotic lockdown dent after a 30- to 45-min- in here.’ He had some non- than 150 arrests as of there’s 800 that we were by “official sources” and and evacuation, the only ute standoff with officers, sensical noises that were Tuesday, according to the unable to locate because that she didn’t reveal spe- injury was a student who police spokesman Bruce made as well,” Principal agency. of that warning, so that cific locations. hurt her ankle running Frazier said. A teacher Steve Bartoo said. The agency declined community’s a lot less safe Asked about Homan lik- away. since 2004, Davidson also Bartoo returned a short to elaborate on the 800 than it would have been.” ening her to a gang look- who allegedly got away It wasn’t immediate- serves as the play-by-play time later and put his key Homan’s statement of out, she said the “Trump or answer other ques- 800 missed targets — plus administration is trying ly clear why the teacher, announcer for the high in the door “and again he tions about the operation the 150 arrests — in only to distract the American 53-year-old Jesse Randal school’s football team. slammed the door before I Davidson, had the gun. that began Sunday. Dan- three days suggests an people, convince them Police noted that David- could open it and he said, Under questioning by de- son didn’t appear to want ielle Bennett, an agency unusually large operation that these immigrants are ‘Don’t come in here, I have tectives, he refused to dis- to hurt the students or spokeswoman, said more by the agency’s standards. dangerous people. That cuss what led to the shoot- faculty. He fired the gun at a gun.’” information would be re- Two weeks ago, it arrested could not be further from ing. an exterior window when That’s when Davidson leased later in the week. 212 in a five-day operation the truth and it is based in The gunfire eruptedthe principal tried to enter fired and the school was John Torres, the agen- in the Los Angeles area. A racism.” with a nation on edge the classroom. placed on lockdown, au- two weeks after a Flori- “I don’t know whether thorities said. Military takeover in Rio sparks fears of heavy police brutality By Peter Prengaman neiro’s security forces. tallies by human rights and Sarah Dilorenzo It underscores fears groups put the 2017 num- ASSOCIATED PRESS that the intervention will ber over 1,000. trample the civil rights The intervention “will RIO DE JANEIRO — One of poor people, particu- not solve criminality or by one, three black Brazil- larly blacks, and lead to drug trafficking,” said ian men matter-of-factly more police brutality. It Spartakus Santiago, a give tips for interacting also exposes a deep divide 23-year-old who works with police that sound very between Rio residents in in advertising in Rio and much like “the talk” that affluent parts of the city is one of the video’s cre- many black Americans and those who live in mar- ators. “It will increase the have with their sons. ginalized neighborhoods fear of people who live in Don’t carry a long um- — who are both the pri- these communities, inno- brella. Don’t make any mary victims of criminal cent people who are not sudden movements. violence and the attempts involved with crime.” Don’t leave home with- to crack down on it. On the rise for at least out receipts for anything Rio’s police force is al- two years, violence in Rio valuable you’re carrying. ready one of the most appeared to reach a tip- Those are three of the deadly in the world: 925 ping point during Carnival PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS many suggestions of- people were killed during celebrations this month, fered in the popular video police operations in 2016, when thieves were caught The main entrance of Dalton High School. Police in Georgia say officers that was posted online in according to the think on film chasing and beat- responded to reports of shots fired. A teacher who allegedly barricaded mid-February amid a mili- tank Brazilian Public Se- ing victims along the city’s in a classroom is in custody. tary takeover of Rio de Ja- curity Forum, and initial picturesque beachfront. THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Hugs, tears and security: Florida high school reopens after shooting

By Kelli Kennedy, Runcie said. Terry Spencer and The freshman building Josh Replogle where the Feb. 14 massa- ASSOCIATED PRESS cre took place remained cordoned off. PARKLAND, Fla. — Students were told leave PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Students and teachers their backpacks at home. White House Communications Director Hope hugged and cried Wednes- Principal Ty Thomas Hicks arrives to meet behind closed doors day as they returned un- tweeted that the school’s with the House Intelligence Committee at the der heavy police guard to focus would be on “emo- Capitol in Washington. Marjory Stoneman Doug- tional readiness and com- las High for the first time fort, not curriculum.” since a teenager with an In each classroom, col- assault rifle killed 17 peo- ored pencils, coloring White House’s ple and thrust the huge books, stress balls and Florida school into the toys were available to help center of a renewed na- students cope. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS communications tional gun debate. “It’s not how you go The half-day began with A student heads back to school at Marjory down. It’s how you get back fourth period so that the Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, up,” said Casey Sherman, director resigning nearly 3,300 students could Fla., Wednesday. a 17-year-old junior. She first be with the people said she was not afraid to By Zeke Miller a trying time for the pres- they were with during the woman held a sign offer- ence would continue for be return, “just nervous.” and Jill Colvin ident. It leaves Trump in- shooting two weeks ago. ing “free kisses.” the remainder of the school Many students said the ASSOCIATED PRESS creasingly without support “In the beginning, ev- After school dismissed, year. The heavy arms rat- debate over new gun laws of the familiar aides who eryone was super serious, helped them process the WASHINGTON — members of the Guard- tled some students. surrounded him during his but then everyone cheered traumatic event and pre- White House communica- ian Angels wearing their “This is a picture of ed- campaign, and marks the up and it started being pared them to return. tions director Hope Hicks, trademark red berets ucation in fear in this latest in a string of high-lev- the same vibes we had Alexis Grogan, a 15-year- one of President Donald lined the streets at a country.” The National el departures in the admin- before the shooting. Peo- crosswalk. Rifle Association “wants old sophomore, was con- Trump’s most trusted istration’s second year. ple started laughing and Kashuv said he was more people just like this, cerned that it might be and longest-serving aides, Hicks, 29, had a seeming- joking around,” said Kyle amazed by the outpouring with that exact firearm, to too soon to go on as usual abruptly announced her ly untouchable role in the Kashuv, a junior who said of support from the com- scare more people and sell without slain friends such resignation Wednesday, West Wing, often viewed he hugged every single munity, including the po- more guns,” said David as Luke Hoyer, who sat leaving a void around a more as a surrogate daugh- teacher. lice presence, the animals Hogg, who has become a two seats behind her in president who values loy- ter than a staffer. Perhaps On the way in, teens and many well-wishers. leading voice in the stu- Spanish class. alty and affirmation. most importantly, she were guarded by hun- There were letters from dent movement to restrict “Seeing everyone was The departure of Hicks, served as Trump’s glam- dreds of police officers. all over the world and assault weapons. good, but emotionally I who worked as a one-wom- orous shield and validator, The police were accompa- “banners on every single About 150 grief coun- was in shambles. I proba- an communications shop always ready to provide nied by comfort animals, wall,” he said. selors were on campus “to bly broke down into tears during his campaign, came “Mr. Trump” with a smiling including dogs, horses and Some of the officers car- provide a lot of love, a lot 10-plus times and had as a surprise to most in the dose of positive reinforce- a donkey. One of the hors- ried military-style rifles, of understanding” and to to walk out of my classes White House — and cast a ment, and controlling re- es had “eagle pride” paint- and Superintendent Robert help students “ease back” multiple times throughout pall over the West Wing at porters’ access. ed on its side. A nearby Runcie said the police pres- into their school routines, the day,” she said. Lynn to follow Revere and Swampscott’s bike path

BIKES Unlike Hubway, a From A1 competitor which rents 1,800 bikes at more than a pilot program in Revere. 185 locations in Boston, The firm is in discussions Brookline, Cambridge and with the city to return. Somerville, Ant and ofo do Through a spokeswom- not have stations. Instead an, McGee said ofo and bikes can be found parked other competitors will be in the community’s high invited to make presenta- demand areas. tions to the council. Plus, the companies do “We fully expect to see not require any upfront the new bikes on the fees from communities, streets of Lynn soon,” a feature that was at- LaPierre said. tractive to Peter Kane, Both companies use Swampscott’s director of similar ways to access a Community Development. ride. To rent a bike, users “I reached out to oth- An artist rendering download a mobile app er firms, but lots of them of The Residences on and register an account. required subsidies of as Sole Marshall plan tossed Porter, the 120-unit They then scan a QR code much as $20,000,” he said. apartment complex on the bicycle to unlock it “I don’t have a bike share and start the trip. When MARSHALL enormous.” shelve the idea and save proposed for seniors budget, so I’m limited. The School Commit- the trip’s over, the rider From A1 the school and the land at the shuttered When Ant came along at tee is set to take up the parks and locks the bike. for a future school project, Thurgood Marshall no cost, it was a win win.” stones to identify other matter next month. They Lamanna said. Ant charges $1 per hour, Kane praised Ant, which sources of revenue. We have several options. They Middle School on Por- $20 per month and $100 ter Street. started in Swampscott want to work with the city could reissue the RFP Thomas Grillo can be annually, while ofo has a with four bikes and has to provide these apart- without changes; low- reached at tgrillo@item- PHOTO | PRELLWITZ flat fee of $1 an hour. expanded to 30. ments where the need is er the purchase price; or live.com. CHILINSKI ASSOCIATES Victor Ng, Ant’s region- “We launched in No- al manager, said he hopes vember, so few bikes have his fleet of lime green been used,” he said.”But Lynn whets its appetite for downtown food truck bikes will be selected. I expect that to change “We have the full sup- when the warm weather FOOD port of the council but not arrives.” From A1 yet from the mayor,” he said. “We hope to make a Thomas Grillo can be assistance to make it a re- presentation to the mayor reached at tgrillo@item- ality. soon and win his approval.” live.com. That changed in Decem- ber, when Lynn granted IronBound a permit to What makes Nahant Nahant? host food trucks. Morlee NAHANT doms.” was hired near the end of From A1 “The library is a place January along with Anto- of information and ideas,” ria Lee, the emporium’s Judge Michael Ponsor, said Hawkes. “A place to food director. Their social who in 2000 was the first share both of those and a media efforts have hit big judge in 50 years to over- place to create knowledge. and vendor requests are see a death penalty case in So my job, as I see it, is pouring in. Massachusetts. He wrote to help facilitate the cre- “There are eight food two novels based on his ation of that knowledge. truck applications in and experience. “The Hanging In this case, we bring more in my inbox I haven’t Judge” was published in people together and I ask opened yet as well as over 2013 and “The One Eyed questions. I don’t have the 100 that have contacted Judge” in 2017. solutions to these ques- us and requested business “We’re excited to have tions but hopefully by but we’re only allowed to him and I think it will asking the people, they have 10,” said Lee, a Bos- ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE help open more dialogue come to thoughtful con- ton native and Lynn resi- Justin Morlee stands where a food truck emporium will descend on about who we are as clusions about who they dent. “So basically now it’s Americans,” said Hawkes. Mount Vernon Street April 21. want to be.” just deciding on which 10 The project will conclude to choose.” with a March 25 book dis- Bridget Turcotte can The plan is to start out- offer discounts to police Morlee, another big goal Clint Muche, the city’s cussion juxtaposed with be reached at bturcotte@ side with the food trucks. officers working events, is working with mental deputy building commis- the Norman Rockwell il- itemlive.com. Follow her health, revitalizing minds sioner, praised the con- Renting the indoor spac- according to Morelee. lustration of Franklin D. on Twitter @BridgetTur- instead of just revitalizing cept. es will come a year lat- “We want there to be Roosevelt’s “Four Free- cotte. downtown Lynn. “It’s very consistent with er, according to the plan. this sense of residents IronBound Marketplace plans for the downtown’s Morlee said they won’t feeling like, ‘Oh hey, my is searching for vendors Cultural District,” he said. entertain applicants for block looks nice so don’t willing to sell their items, “The city’s position is very the rental spaces unless come around here with artists wanting to show- favorable.” they agree to work with this violent or dangerous the food trucks and other nonsense,’” said Lee, the case their talents, and Need to find IronBound Marketplace, organizers who specialize whose name comes from outdoor vendors. food director. “Sometimes Aside from the daily food people misconstrue when in events such as interna- the nearby train tracks, tional festivals, concerts, an article? has been a concept for trucks, IronBound hopes things are being gentrified to host live entertainment and where communities and fashion shows. Appli- more than a decade. But it cations can be filled out at at block parties one Satur- are just changing.” wasn’t officially a business IronBoundLynn.com day a month in April, May Another vision from the until the beginning of Feb- “My angle has been the Subscribe to and June. They recently IronBound crew is to col- ruary. The masterminds same for years, bring the behind the new downtown put a bid in for a more laborate with the nearby people together and bring e-edition on hangout see the food truck permanent entertainment health center and local them to life,” said Morlee. emporium as a trial for a license with plans to have nonprofits such as Beyond more permanent market- full surveillance and po- Walls, Raw Arts, and Rock Thomas Grillo contribut- place next year. lice detail, even hoping to the Block. According to ed to this report. A8 THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 2018 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS A Dream lineup

PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS A rendering of how the first stars in the universe might have looked. Sci- entists have detected a signal from 180 million years after the Big Bang The guests on Wednesday’s “The American Dream,” hosted by Attorney when the earliest stars began glowing. Jim Carrigan, left, were Essex Media Group (EMG) Community Rela- tions Director Carolina Trujillo and Publisher Ted Grant. They dis- Astronomers glimpse cosmic dawn, cussed EMG Persons of the Year, who will be honored March 7 at the when the stars switched on Lynn Museum. “The American Dream” airs on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 a.m., and 8:30 p.m., on Comcast channel 3, and Verizon By Seth Borenstein ways can go back much glimpsing at our origin,” channel 38. It is also aired on the Government Channel, Comcast chan- ASSOCIATED PRESS farther in time and dis- said astronomer Rich- nel 22, and Verizon channel 37, at miscellaneous times as the broad- tance than the celebrated, ard Ellis, who was not casting schedule allows. Tickets for the EMG event can be purchased at WASHINGTON — For multibillion-dollar Hubble the first time, astrono- involved in the project. Itemlive.com/subscribe/ Space Telescope. The signal showed mers have glimpsed the Judd Bowman of unexpectedly cold tem- Keith Jackson’s life to be celebrated at Rose Bowl dawn of the universe Arizona State University, 13.6 billion years ago lead author of a study in peratures and an unusu- PASADENA, Calif. (AP) — Keith Brant, who worked with Jackson at when the earliest stars Wednesday’s journal Na- ally pronounced wave. Jackson’s life will be celebrated at the ABC, will preside. were just beginning to ture, said the signal came When astronomers tried Rose Bowl on April 15, with several of The Rose Bowl Legacy Foundation is glow after the Big Bang. from the very first objects to figure out why, the the late college football announcer’s for- raising money to erect a statue of Jack- And if that’s not enough, in the universe as it was best explanation was that mer broadcasting colleagues taking part. son at the historic stadium, where he they may have detected emerging out of darkness elusive dark matter may The event is open to the public. called the annual New Year’s Day game mysterious dark matter 180 million years after have been at work. at work, too. Jackson died Jan. 12 at age 89. 15 times. The stadium’s broadcast center the Big Bang. If verified, that would be was renamed in his honor in 2015. The glimpse consisted of Seeing the universe just Among the scheduled speakers are the first confirmation of its Dan Fouts, Bob Griese, Todd Harris In lieu of flowers, Jackson’s widow, a faint radio signal from lighting up, even though and Lynn Swann, who worked in the Turi Ann, and family have suggested deep space, picked up by it was only a faint signal, kind of dark matter, which broadcast booth with Jackson. Former donations to the statue project and the an antenna that is slight- is even more import- is a substantial part of the UNLV football coach Harvey Hyde and Keith and Turi Jackson Excellence Fund ly bigger than a refriger- ant than the Big Bang universe that scientists former Washington State quarterback at Washington State, where Jackson ator and costs less than because “we are made of have been searching for Jason Gesser also will speak. Tim graduated in 1954. $5 million but in certain star stuff and so we are over decades. Mexico wine country: Foodie paradise and tastings in Baja

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©2018 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 2018 English overcomes mistakes to beat Peabody in tournament opener By Mike Alongi FOR THE ITEM LYNN — The Lynn English boys basketball team looked like it was on the brink of getting up- set by No. 12 Peabody in the opening round of the MIAA Division 1 North tournament on Wednes- day night, but the No. 5 Bulldogs regained their composure in the second half to beat the Tanners 55-47. “It was a rough one out there for us, we really didn’t play our style of basketball,” said English coach Antonio Anderson. “Peabody really took it to us and played a great game tonight, and we should’ve expected that. Our guys came out a lit- tle at, but we were able to make the plays we needed to down the stretch.” Javaris Hill led the way for the Bulldogs, drop- ping 16 points and eight rebounds, including nail- ing some clutch free throws down the stretch to seal the win. Jordan Todd added 12 points on four ITEM FILE PHOTO three-pointers, while Alonzo Linton just missed a Bishop Fenwick girls basketball double-double (eight points, nine rebounds) and coach Adam DeBaggis. Mason Jean-Baptiste had eight points. Peabody got 12 points and two rebounds from STEVE KRAUSE Jake Irvine, while Avian Hernandez had nine points and 10 rebounds. Jake Gustin added seven points and Mike Tansey had six points and three rebounds. I’ve got a “I thought we came out with a great game plan and executed it really well,” said Peabody coach ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE Thad Broughton. “I think what happened in the English’s Alonzo Linton defends against Peabody’s Jake Irvine x for the ENGLISH, B2 during Wednesday night’s game. MIAA St. Mary’s girls hockey blanks Peabody The highlight of the school sports calendar By Harold Rivera has always been — in ITEM STAFF my eyes, anyway — the winter tournament LYNN — For two periods of Wednesday night’s Division 1 state season. tournament preliminary between the No. 8 St. Mary’s and No. You have two sports 25 Peabody/Lynn eld girls hockey teams, the Spartans couldn’t that are played at solve Tanners goalie Abby Buckley. frenetic paces, compet- But St. Mary’s broke through for two goals in the third period ing at indoor venues and that was all the Spartans needed for a 2-0 victory at Con- with frenzied crowds. On a good night nery Rink. (and there are so many of them in late Aylah Ciof and Codi Butt each scored a goal for the Spar- February and March), being at a high tans. Madison Hentosh, Jenna Chaplain and Zoe Solomons each school tournament game is better than dished an assist. St. Mary’s goalie Lauren Vaccaro tallied 12 being at the Super Bowl. saves. Win or lose, these games create lasting The story of the game, undoubtedly, was Buckley’s 42-save memories. I can list a handful of them performance. The junior goalie limited a relentless St. Mary’s without having think about it, such as offense and did everything in her power to keep Peabody within when the English boys basketball team striking distance. ran onto the gym on a Sunday night in “Abby played tremendous,” Tanners coach Michelle Roach, a Woburn, about 18 years ago. The Tan- former St. Mary’s player and coaching assistant, said. “That’s a ners had a couple of big, 6-9 kids with typical Abby Buckley game. She always sets the tone. She’s the some beef on them, and they looked very backbone of our team. When we’re in high-pressure situations, imposing. Out came the Bulldogs, led she puts it together. She brings her best effort for the team.” by Anthony Anderson (current Bulldog “She (Buckley) was outstanding tonight,” Spartans coach coach Antonio’s brother). They proceed- Frank Pagliuca said. “She was great. There were times where ed to use the pre-game warmup as a we didn’t get enough traf c in front of her. We didn’t screen her dunking clinic, completely ummoxed ITEM FILE PHOTO and when good goalies see the shots, they’ll make the saves the majority of the time.” the Tanners, and won easily. That team St. Mary’s forward Aylah Ciof had a goal in the made it to the Tsongas Arena in the Spartans’ win over Peabody. ST. MARY’S, B2 Division 2 North  nal before losing to Charlestown. I remember going to Charlestown and seeing the Townies put up 100 (in regulation) against Classical. You might Winthrop’s McKenzie scores 1,000th point think that was little much, except that the Rams poured in 85. If you’re like a SCHOOL ROUNDUP rebounds, while Duncan Moreland had an lot of us and follow every dribble of the even bigger night with 23 points, nine re- NCAA men’s basketball tournament By Mike Alongi bounds,  ve blocks and three steals. Luigi every March, a sidelight to that game FOR THE ITEM Derrane added 16 points,  ve rebounds and three steals in the win. is that UConn’s Shabazz Napier was a Behind an incredible 24-point, 17-re- Beverly (16-5) will host Woburn on Sat- sophomore on that team. Napier later bound performance from Tayjuan McK- urday. led Connecticut to the NCAA title in enzie, the No. 9 Winthrop boys basket- GIRLS BASKETBALL 2014 and was named the tournament’s ball team battled back from an 11-point Wilmington 53, Saugus 40 most outstanding player. halftime de cit to take down No. 8 Excel Despite a valiant effort, too many things There was Tech’s Marvin Avery, Academy, 71-62, in the opening round of went wrong for the Sachems in their loss hopping up and down on the scorer’s the Division 4 North state tournament on to open the Division 2 North tournament. table at the TD Garden, after the Tigers Wednesday night. As if that performance Rachel Nazzaro was having a big game un- won their state semi nal game there. wasn’t enough, McKenzie also recorded til turning her ankle in the second quarter, There was the genuine happiness I felt his 1,000th career point in the win. and Saugus just couldn’t recover. Alessia for Mark Lee after the St. Mary’s boys Devin Pulsifer actually led the Vikings Salzillo led the way with 16 points while hockey team won the state title last in points with 29, while Chrono Washing- Taylor Bogdanski added eight points. Al- year. I could go on and on. ton added 11 points in the win. But once in a while, things happen lie Kotkowski and Meagan Gannon also The Vikings (10-11) will now move on that remind you it’s not a perfect world. played well in the loss. to likely their toughest test of the season: And Tuesday night’s Bishop Fenwick “It just wasn’t our night out there, unfor- visiting No. 1 Pope John (19-1) in the quar- girls basketball win over East Boston is tunately,” said Saugus coach Mark Schru- ter nal round on Saturday. a glaring example of that. ender. “We went up against a big team BOYS BASKETBALL Fenwick won, 54-6. That’s the type of that made things dif cult for us.” ITEM FILE PHOTO Beverly 80, Malden Catholic 59 score you’d most often see in a lopsided The Sachems close out the year with a The top-ranked Panthers had a big night Tayjuan McKenzie scored his football game. But not in basketball. 12-10 record. in the Division 2 North opening round. 1,000th career point against Ex- KRAUSE, B2 Toskany Abreu had 23 points and four ROUNDUP, B2 cel Academy on Wednesday. Billy Arseneault scores 1,000th as Lynn eld beats Big Blue By Anne Marie Tobin needing 14 points to crack the mark. was at 950 or so, but that was a sur- FOR THE ITEM After an 9-point opening half, the prise to me. It was really crazy as I magic number was down to 6. He got hadn’t ever really thought about it.” LYNNFIELD — Scoring 1,000 two of them with a put-back after an points is always a highlight of any Following the free throw, Arsene- offensive rebound in the third quar- ault acknowledged the boisterous high school basketball player’s ca- ter, then, with 3:13 left in the quarter, crowd with a quick wave at midcourt, reer, but when you do it in only three converted a 3-point play to stand at years, it’s all the more impressive. 999. then it was back to line where he Wednesday night at Lynn eld A little more than two minutes later, made the second freebie to stretch High, Lynn eld senior captain Billy he sent the standing room only crowd the Pioneer lead to 64-32. Arseneault became the  rst Pioneer into a frenzy when he was fouled and With a 69-37 lead, Lynn eld (18-3) in 10 years to hit the 1,000-point went to the line for two free throws. subbed in its bench to start the fourth milestone,  nishing with 17 points in Arseneault wasted no time in step- quarter. Behind some solid play from the No. 2 seeded Pioneers’ 84-60 win ping up to the line, albeit with an ear- freshmen Jahiid Allen Paisley (15 over No. 15 Swampscott in the  rst to-ear grin, and calmly drained the PHOTO | ANNE MARIE TOBIN points) and Andrew Augustin (10 round of the Division 3 North tourna-  rst one to end the suspense. points), the Big Blue got the de cit Billy Arseneault, center, is congratulated by ment. “Honestly I had no idea I was even down to 21, 81-60 with under a min- teammates Jack Ford, left, and Jackson Cleary, Arseneault, the reigning 2-time close,” said the 3-year varsity veter- ute to play but it was too little too late. right, after scoring his 1,000th career point on Cape Ann League Kinney Division an. “Coach pulled me aside about Wednesday against Swampscott. Player of the Year, went into the game three or four games ago and told me I LYNNFIELD, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 2018 Celtics beat Hornets behind Kyrie’s big night BOSTON (AP) — Kyrie Irving scored 34 and led Charlotte with 23 points. Dwight Brown missed an opportunity for a three- points in the first three quarters, and then Howard had 21 points for the Hornets, who point play with 4:45 left in the third, but sat out the fourth with the rest of Boston’s were coming off a victory over Chicago on got a second chance at the free throw when starters as the Celtics routed the Charlotte Tuesday night and couldn’t keep up with Charlotte was called for a lane violation. Hornets 134-106 on Wednesday night. the Celtics after halftime. Brown hit the second attempt and Boston’s Aron Baynes had 12 points and 10 re- Boston led 67-59 at halftime and opened lead was 94-67. bounds and Jaylen Brown scored 15, includ- the third quarter on a 12-3 run, followed Marcus Morris scored 15 and Marcus ing nine in the third quarter as the Celtics by an 8-0 spurt a few minutes later as the Smart had 10 points as seven Boston play- shot 60 percent and turned the game into Hornets continued to wilt. Charlotte didn’t ers scored in double figures. a blowout. Terry Rozier and Greg Monroe have much luck, either, in the period. Ir- Frank Kaminsky scored 16 points, Mi- scored 14 points apiece for the Celtics, who ving barely beat the shot-clock buzzer with chael Carter-Williams scored 14 and Jere- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS won their fourth straight and ended Char- a turnaround jumper that put Boston up my Lamb added 10 points for the Hornets, lotte’s five-game winning streak. 86-67 with 6:29 left in the third, and bounc- who also rested their starters in the fourth Kyrie Irving had 34 points in a Kemba Walker made his first eight shots es continued to fall for the Celtics. quarter as they began a three-game trip. win over Charlotte. Lynn English boys basketball recovers to beat Peabody ENGLISH portunity. But more than that, Behind Hill and Todd, the Bull- at it and smile,” Broughton From B1 it was English’s poor free throw dogs took a 38-32 lead into the said. “Obviously it will be tough shooting that was the most glar- final quarter. to lose some of our seniors who end is that we missed shots ing issue. The Bulldogs made English opened up its biggest have meant so much to the pro- when we needed to make them. just six of 20 attempts from the lead of the night early in the gram, but we still have things English is a fantastic team and line in the first half. fourth, and it was at that point we can build on as well.” they played really well, but Despite this, English was able that Linton was able to come As for English (17-4), it only I’m proud of the way our guys to stay in the game behind some alive. Entering the fourth with gets tougher from here. The played out there tonight.” big shots from Todd, and the just one point, Linton explod- Bulldogs now have a date with The game started off as a de- Bulldogs cut the deficit to 24-23 ed for seven points and five re- No. 4 Lowell (17-4), a team En- fensive battle from both teams. Peabody going into halftime. bounds in the quarter, also mak- glish has seen a bit before, in Peabody needed to hit some Things started to change ing some big defensive plays to the quarterfinal. tough shots as well as get some for English in the second half. keep English on top. After Hill, “That’s another tough team to big plays from Gustin and Ir- Within the first minute, the Linton and Jean-Baptiste all go against, they’re very talent- vine in order to take a 15-9 lead Bulldogs took back their first hit free throws, the Bulldogs ed,” Anderson said. “We scrim- into the second quarter. lead since there were six min- were able to walk away with maged them during the year, The second quarter was where utes left in the first quarter. the win. and they’re fast, they can shoot English’s problems really start- Most of it came behind the ef- While it certainly wasn’t the and they play well together. ed to become magnified. The fort of Hill, who significantly way Peabody (12-9) wanted to We’re going to have to be at our Bulldogs kept making small ramped up his aggressiveness end its season, Broughton can best if we want to get a win this ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE mistakes like not making the in the third quarter. Hill scored still look at the year as a whole weekend.” Mason Jean-Baptiste had extra pass or not switching on seven points in the quarter, in a positive light. English and Lowell will tip off eight points for English in a defense, and Peabody was able converting two and-ones and “It was a successful year, I at 5:30 p.m. on Sunday night in win over Peabody. to take advantage of every op- grabbing a number of rebounds. think we’ll be able to look back Lowell. Spartans girls hockey moves on in tournament ST. MARY’S that came away with the upper hand the (Peabody) program,” Pagliuca From B1 in denying 20 St. Mary’s shots in the added. “Their team’s well coached second period. With Buckley in com- and that’s a credit to their kids work- The Spartans struggled to find mand, the game remained scoreless ing hard.” their rhythm in the first period. through two periods of play. Peabody didn’t give in but the Tan- Buckley was tested early and often, “I’m proud of our kids,” Pagliuca ners couldn’t get one past Vaccaro to leading her Tanners through two said. “We didn’t panic, we didn’t get climb back into the game. power plays unscathed to keep St. frustrated after the first two periods “I thought it was three great pe- Mary’s off the board. The first came even though we were carrying the riods of hockey,” Roach said. “The with 6:30 to play in the period, the play. We had multiple opportunities only thing I felt we had to do was get second with 2:05 remaining. St. and we stayed with the game plan.” more shots. We were playing them Mary’s couldn’t cash in and the two The Spartan offense came alive for body and body. Time of possession teams went to locker rooms scoreless two goals in the third period, sway- was pretty close. We had good puck at the first intermission. ing the momentum in St. Mary’s fa- movement but we needed more shots “I think defense in general played vor. First it was Cioffi who cashed in on net.” a really solid game,” Roach said. on a power play with 13:43 remain- “Cassie Mirasolo, Mae Norton, Sarah ing. With 12:52 to play, Butt found With the win, St. Mary’s advances Buckley, Kaydee Purcell. They kept the net on a deflection to bump St. to Saturday night’s (7:30) Division 1 all the pucks in front of them, stayed Mary’s lead to 2-0. first round game against No. 9 Mas- on the defensive side of the puck. “Those third period goals helped us conomet at Connery. They played them real tight. The de- relax a little bit on the bench,” Pagli- Peabody ends the season at 11-8-2. ITEM FILE PHOTO fensive core definitely played strong.” uca said. “The kids that were press- “It was a test for us,” Roach said. Evan Beers, right, was among the goal scorers The second period was more of the ing a bit, you could see them get loose “I think we rose to the challenge. in The Prep’s Super 8 win over Burlington. same. After the Spartans knocked and start to play with a little more Unfortunately we didn’t get on the off the remaining 1:35 of a Peabody confidence. That’s a state tourna- scoresheet but we worked hard. power play that carried over from ment game, you’re going to run into We’re looking towards next year. I the first period, the St. Mary’s offense a hot goalie. think we had a fantastic season and Prep hockey wins, went to work. Still, it was Buckley “Michelle has done a nice job with I couldn’t be prouder of the girls.” The MIAA needs to clean up its tournament scenarios moves on in Super 8 ROUNDUP Next up for St. John’s KRAUSE their leagues to qualify for postsea- year after year. It allows a Division From B1 (14-3-3) will be either No. From B1 son play. So when the MIAA seeded 3 school that might finish 8-12, but 2 BC High or No. 7 Pope teams based solely on their records, plays in a league consisting primar- Andover 58, Revere 43 Francis in the winners While this is certainly a nightmare you had some assurances that even ily of 1-2 schools, to qualify the tour- The No. 5 Patriots suf- bracket on Monday. for the coach and players on the re- the top-seeded teams were at least nament if it finishes at least .500 fered an unexpected early GIRLS HOCKEY ceiving end of such a drubbing, it’s playing schools that could hold their against D3 teams. exit at the hands of No. 12 Winthrop 3, no less of a nightmare for the win- own. Of course, that’s not how it’s Andover in the first round Westford Academy 0 ners. Nobody wants to be involved In the ensuing years, the integrity turned out. If you’re 3-17, but 3-3 of the Division 1 North The No. 15 Vikings got in a game like this. There’s tremen- of this format has taken a real hit as against your own division, you’re in. tournament on Wednes- one goal apiece from Catie dous temptation to do instant re- the MIAA endeavored to give more But remember: the 3-17 team has day night, ending the sea- O’Shea, McKayla Norris visionism, which is what Fenwick teams a chance at the tournament the option of choosing not to go too. son at 16-5. and Abby Stafford as Win- coach Adam DeBaggis tried to do. experience. There was even a year If there’s such a thing as perfec- BOYS HOCKEY throp earned a shutout in That is why the Massachusetts In- where the tournament had an open tion -- at least where tournaments St. John’s Prep 5, the opening round of the terscholastic Athletic Association’s format, and anyone who wanted to are concerned -- it’s in NCAA Divi- Burlington 3 Division 1 tournament. website has the score as 48-16. play could sign up. sion 1 men’s basketball, also known Brian Carrabes led the Winthrop (13-5-1) will DeBaggis is not the “run-up-the- That didn’t work. But now, rath- as March Madness. Teams are put way with two goals as now go up against unbeat- score” type. He’s an honorable guy er than be held to the higher stan- through a meat grinder to make the No. 3 Eagles notched en No. 2 Woburn (20-0-2) who was trying to do the noble thing dard, teams merely have to finish sure they pass muster before they’re a win in the first game at a date and time to be and soften the blow for posterity. But with .500 records. Now, throw into invited. Every year there are two or of the Division 1A “Super announced. it doesn’t change what happened in the mix the fact that some leagues three teams left out, and everybody 8” at the Tsongas Center King Phillip 2, the eyes of those who went through have been gerrymandered almost complains, and then they all wake in Lowell on Wednesday Fenwick 1 it and those who were there to see it. as much as congressional districts, up the next morning and go on with night. The Prep had to Amanda Blanchette But there are reasons for it, and creating formats that make it even their lives. And there may be 1-16 fight back from a one-goal scored the lone Fenwick it’s time for the MIAA think seri- easier for teams to reach that magi- games, but more often than not, the deficit two different times goal as the No. 19 Crusad- ously about going back to the way it cal .500 mark. 16 team rises to the occasion and at in order to fend of the Red ers’ season came to an end was back when I didn’t mind people Finally, we have the Sullivan Rule, least makes it a game for a half. Devils. in the preliminary round stepping on my lawn. which was established in hopes that Maybe the MIAA should take a David Sacco, Evan Beers of the Division 2 tourna- Back in the Pleistocene Era, teams deserving teams that play most of cue. Because we’re reaching a point and Zach McKennelly ment on Wednesday. Fen- had to either win 60 percent of their their games against higher-division here where the branches are in des- each had one goal in the wick ends the year with a games or finish first or second in opponents aren’t left out of the mix perate need of pruning. win. 9-10-2 record. Behind Arseneault’s 1,000th, Lynnfield basketball advances in tournament

LYNNFIELD Shone (game-high 22 points) especially our two freshmen, An- really something for him to do onds to bring a shocking end to From B1 led the second quarter charge drew Augustin and Jahiid Allen what he did as I don’t care who the Pioneers’ playoff run. with 11 and 7 points, respective- Paisley, who played phenome- you are, every basketball player “It seems like everytime you Sophomore Clay Marengi and ly, while senior Jay Ndansi (13 nally tonight and they are just would kill to have that on his re- turn around it’s Watertown,” junior Jack Cleary punctuat- points) helped out with 5 points going to get better and better.” sume.” said MacKenzie, who lives in ed the evening with a couple in the frame. Lynnfield coach Scott MacK- The win sets up a Saturday the town. “They took it to us of crowd-pleasing plays. Af- “It started out as a competi- enzie said the key to the game night rematch with 2017 North last year, and while they beat us ter draining a baseline three, tive game, but we had a difficult was movement both on and off champion Watertown, the No. by only eight, it seemed like a lot Marengi, who stands 6-1, fin- stretch there,” said Swampscott the ball. 7 seed, which advanced to the more than that. ished off a one-handed dunk coach Justin Fucile. “We weren’t “We came out and there was quarterfinals with a 72-37 win “Their point guard (Julio Ful- that made it 81-56, then Cleary as unselfish as we usually are a lot of standing around offen- Tuesday night over No. 10 Essex car) is phenomenal and just swished a three after a dish and they forced a couple of turn- sively but once we started to Tech. The Raiders have quick- watch, he is one of the few kids from freshman Jack Ford. overs and we took some bad push the ball we got points,” he ly become one of the Pioneers’ Swampscott got off to a strong shots, then we started reaching said. “I think Billy was pressing archrivals. They defeated Lyn- who will go 1-on-1 with Billy, start and trailed by just three, in the backcourt and that kind a little and the guys were too, nfield in the semifinals of last and their big guy (John) Korte, 17-14 after the opening quarter. of spiraled into a collapse just as they wanted him to get his year’s tournament, 58-46. More I think he is even bigger than The Pioneers went widened the before the half. Once that hap- points early. We did too, so he recently, and much more pain- he was last year and last year lead to 27-21, then caught fire pened, that was really the game. could come out, but it was very ful, however, was the Raiders’ he was 6-4, maybe 6-5, so they the rest of the quarter with a “I was very proud of our seniors special that it happened at the come-from-behind 38-34 victory will be a challenge. Steve Har- 20-0 run to go into halftime with who gave it their all tonight, and free throw line where he has in the finals of the Division 5 rington is a great coach, but if a 47-21 lead. I was very impressed with the been amazing. He is just prob- football playoffs last fall. Trail- we keep moving and play our Senior Matt Mortellite (18 way our younger players played ably the best basketball player ing 34-31, Watertown scored two game we should be okay, but if points) and senior captain Zach in the third and fourth quarters, I have ever coached, so it was touchdowns in the final 75 sec- we don’t, it won’t be pretty.” THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

HIGH SCHOOL TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE Kimbrel leaves camp for daughter’s surgery THURSDAY Division 3 North Quarterfinal Boys Basketball No. 7 Watertown at No. 2 Lynnfield Division 3 North Quarterfinal (TBA) FORT MYERS, Fla. (AP) — Craig Kimbrel is away from Newburyport vs. St. Mary’s (7) Division 4 North Quarterfinal Boston’s spring training camp while his infant daughter No. 8 Excel/No. 9 Winthrop at No. has surgery. Boys Hockey 1 Pope John (7) Division 3 North First Round Kimbrel’s wife Ashley gave birth to the couple’s first At Woburn Girls Basketball child, Lydia Joy, in November. Lydia Joy was born with Revere/Malden vs. Swampscott (6) Division 1 North Quarterfinal No. 12 Andover/No. 5 Revere at a heart ailment and had a first medical procedure when At Stoneham she was a few days old. Surgery is scheduled at Boston’s Latin Academy vs. Lynn (6) No. 4 Belmont (7) Division 2 North Quarterfinal Children’s Hospital. FRIDAY No. 9 Saugus/No. 8 Wilmington at “I love baseball, but I also love my family,” the Red Sox Girls Basketball No. 1 Classical (2) closer said Tuesday. “I’m here to work. I’m here to focus Division 3 North Quarterfinal No. 6 Danvers at No. 3 Melrose (7) and try to get better. When I leave the ballpark, my heart Bishop Fenwick at St. Mary’s (7) Boys Hockey and my mind are definitely at home.” SATURDAY Division 1 North Quarterfinal “The doctors have been amazing, very encouraging,” Boys Basketball No. 7 Winchester/No. 10 Reading at No. 2 St. Mary’s (TBA) he added. “There’s a plan for everything. You want to be Division 1 North Quarterfinal there and do everything you can, but you have to step No. 7 St. John’s at No. 2 Lawrence Girls Hockey (4) Division 2 North First Round back and trust the doctors and doing what we can.” Division 2 North Quarterfinal At Zapustas Arena, Randolph Kimbrel is making $13 million this year and can be- No. 8 Woburn at No. 1 Beverly No. 19 Bishop Fenwick/No. 14 King come a free agent after the season. He turns 30 on May (TBA) Phillip at No. 3 Williams (3) 28 and had 35 saves in 39 chances last year and led major league relievers with 16.43 strikeouts-per-nine innings. TV/RADIO Under new manager Alex Cora, Kimbrel could be used earlier in games in important situations. TV “I think I’ll be used in positions I need to be used in, MLB closing a lot of games and getting us out of some tough 1:05 p.m...... Exhibition: Boston at Houston...... NESN, Ch. 25 spots when I need to,” Kimbrel said. 1:05 p.m...... Exhibition: NY Yankees vs. Philadelphia...... MLB Cora maintains usage won’t change much. Network “People think it’s a big adjustment,” he said. “But NHL if you start looking at the numbers, you don’t lose too FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS 7 p.m...... Pittsburgh at Boston...... NBCSN, NESN many saves if it’s the way you want to use him. We’re not 10 p.m...... Chicago at San Jose...... NBCSN talking about the lower third of the lineup. We’re talking Red Sox closer Craig Kimbrel left spring train- NBA the middle of the lineup, eighth inning, certain situations ing while his infant daughter has surgery for a 8 p.m...... Philadelphia at Cleveland...... TNT — what I feel is game on the line.” heart ailment. 10:30 p.m...... Minnesota at Portland...... TNT Radio MLB NFL teams search for success at combine 1:05 p.m...... Exhibition: Boston at Houston...... WEEI-AM 850 NHL INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Lured er coached them. I never met half building,” said new Texans general 7 p.m...... Pittsburgh at Boston...... WBZ-FM 98.5 out of the broadcast booth with a of them. So, that’s been very, very manager Brian Gaine. $100 million contract that makes difficult for me and I’ve been emo- He said their athleticism and acu- him the highest-paid football coach tional about it at times.” men are already well-known, and SPORTS BRIEFS ever, Jon Gruden sauntered up to On the next podium was Matt they’ll flash their strength, speed yahoo.com. the podium and flashed that mis- Patricia, who, unlike his former and swiftness this week at Lucas Lynn Babe Ruth chievous smile. colleague Josh McDaniels, didn’t Oil Stadium. baseball tryouts “I’m very excited to be back here balk at leaving Bill Belichick’s bri- What the GMs and coaches want Ridley basketball in Indianapolis,” Gruden declared. gade. Then there was Andy Reid, to do is get a look under the hood. Tryouts for Lynn Babe “I sure have missed the combine.” in the midst of another major ros- “We’d like to talk about football Ruth will be held Sunday at skills clinics Gruden is navigating an offsea- ter shakeup, and his protege, Doug as much as we can, but we need to the Paul Cavanagh Field- son NFL landscape that’s changed Pederson, still basking in Philadel- know everything we can to find out The Helen Ridley basket- house at Lynn English. drastically since he last roamed the phia’s first Super Bowl triumph in about these players,” Gaine said. ball skills clinics will be Only those who have reg- sideline nearly a decade ago. just his second season as coach of “So when they come into our build- held over the next few istered are allowed to try “It’s a lot different because you’re the Eagles. ing (we know) that they’re a good months, with nine sessions not allowed to have any interaction All are gathering this week in fit for us in the locker room, in the out. Those who haven’t reg- in total. The clinics are all with the players, and I’ve always Indianapolis hoping to better their weight room, in the training room, istered must do so as soon on Mondays from 7 p.m. as possible. A signup will be complained about that since the chances of winning in 2018. in the meeting rooms, out on the until 8:30 p.m., and will be new (collective bargaining agree- Top college prospects, including practice field.” held Thursday between 5 held on April 9, 23 and 30; and 8 p.m. at the Babe Ruth ment) came into place,” Gruden a group of quarterbacks that could After this week, teams will re- May 7, 14 and 21; June 4, said Wednesday. “A lot of players produce five first-round draft picks, treat to their headquarters and be- complex clubhouse on O’Cal- 11 and 18. The clinics are laghan Way at Breed Middle would come to see me in Tampa to will spend four days getting poked gin preparing for the annual flood open to boys and girls in get their football fix. and prodded, tested and timed. of free agents that will hit the mar- School. grades 4-12 and will be Anyone who did not play “So, you’re not allowed to have GMs and coaches will pepper ket in mid-March. held at St. Mary’s High contact with these guys. But what’s them with questions either in for- NFL.com reported this week that Babe Ruth last year needs School on 35 Tremont St. most discouraging to me is we’ve mal 15-minute interviews or during teams will soon receive in-game to bring a birth certificate. The cost of the clinic is got to make some decisions on our a mixed zone after their physical player-tracking data on every NFL Those who did play can $200 and participants will roster, on salaries, on players and assessments. player in the league, something sign- up on line at www. need to bring a ball. their futures and you can’t even “It’s a chance to get to know these that could change the way they greaterlynnbaberuth.org. This will be a high inten- meet them,” Gruden grumbled. guys, to know exactly what you’re scout opponents and evaluate free Those who played as 13s sity clinic for boys and girls “I don’t know these guys. I’ve nev- getting when they come into the agents. lastg year and are moving to get you in shape and to up to the 14/15 level will try help develop basketball out at 10 a.m. skills. Drills are designed to Those who are 14 or 15 help any player at any level and new to Babe Ruth 14 with ball handling, shooting will also try out at 10. (off the dribble, off screens Little Leaguers who grad- and off the pass), creating uated and are trying out for your own shot and finishing 13-year-old prep will try out at the rim. We will also mix at 11:30. in playing games so that Everyone at tryouts needs players can learn how to to bring a glove and sneak- use their skills in a game ers. Players are allowed to situation. bring their own bats as Please email or call Helen well.. Ridley to save your spot and/or if you have any Those with questions should questions at ridleytopflight- contact Jeff Earp at 781- [email protected] or 353-4024 or email jearp1@ 781-775-0778.

NBA EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Southwest Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Toronto 43 17 .717 — Minnesota 38 26 .594 — Boston 44 19 .698 ½ Portland 35 26 .574 1½ Philadelphia 32 27 .542 10½ Oklahoma City 35 27 .565 2 New York 24 38 .387 20 Denver 33 28 .541 3½ Brooklyn 20 42 .323 24 Utah 31 30 .508 5½ Southeast Division Northwest Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Washington 36 26 .581 — Minnesota 35 25 .583 — Miami 32 29 .525 3½ Oklahoma City 33 26 .559 1½ Charlotte 28 34 .452 8 Portland 32 26 .552 2 Atlanta 19 43 .306 17 Denver 31 26 .544 2½ Orlando 18 43 .295 17½ Utah 30 28 .517 4 Central Division Pacific Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Houston 47 13 .783 — Golden State 48 14 .774 — PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS San Antonio 36 26 .581 12 L.A. Clippers 32 27 .542 14½ New Orleans 35 26 .574 12½ L.A. Lakers 26 34 .433 21 Former Chicago Bears and New York Jets running back Matt Forte has announced his retirement Dallas 19 42 .311 28½ Phoenix 19 44 .302 29½ Memphis 18 42 .300 29 Sacramento 18 43 .295 29½ after 10 seasons in the NFL.

Wednesday’s Games Thursday’s Games 110, Milwaukee 87 L.A. Lakers at Miami, 7:30 p.m. Toronto 117, Orlando 104 Philadelphia at Cleveland, 8 p.m. Atlanta 107, Indiana 102 Brooklyn at Sacramento, 10 p.m. Matt Forte retires after 10 seasons Boston 134, Charlotte 106 Minnesota at Portland, 10:30 p.m. Golden State 109, Washington 101 Friday’s Games Phoenix 110, Memphis 102 Charlotte at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. New Orleans 121, San Antonio 116 Detroit at Orlando, 7 p.m. NEW YORK (AP) — Matt Forte and reflection, I’ve decided to retire “The roar of the crowd at Soldier Oklahoma City at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Golden State at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. spent the past few weeks weighing from the NFL.” Field as I’d break a run or make a big Houston at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. Dallas at Chicago, 8 p.m. his difficult decision — to continue a The move saves the Jets $3 mil- catch,” Forte wrote, “will forever be in- terrific playing career or walk away lion on their salary cap — the same grained in my mind.” NHL from the game he loves. amount if they had released him. He became a free agent after the On Wednesday, one of the NFL’s Forte’s 9,796 yards rushing rank 2015 season, and the Jets signed him EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Central Division most versatile running backs carried him 33rd on the NFL’s career list. He to a three-year, $12 million contract. GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA the ball for the final time. also had 554 receptions, including Forte led New York with 813 yards Tampa Bay 64 43 17 4 90 228 172 Nashville 62 39 14 9 87 202 160 Toronto 66 39 20 7 85 218 185 Winnipeg 63 37 17 9 83 213 170 The 32-year-old Forte announced setting the league record for running rushing, but it was a career low for Boston 61 38 15 8 84 199 153 Minnesota 63 36 20 7 79 196 177 his retirement from playing after 10 backs with 102 catches in 2014. the running back who ended the sea- Florida 60 29 25 6 64 178 195 Dallas 63 36 23 4 76 186 164 Detroit 63 26 27 10 62 166 185 St. Louis 65 35 26 4 74 178 173 NFL seasons in a humble and heart- The two-time Pro Bowl selection’s son on injured reserve. He had ar- Montreal 63 24 29 10 58 160 195 Colorado 62 33 24 5 71 190 186 felt statement to Sports Spectrum 14,468 yards from scrimmage over throscopic surgery on the knee at the Ottawa 62 21 31 10 52 168 219 Chicago 63 27 28 8 62 178 179 that he also sent on Twitter and In- the past 10 years are the most of any end of the 2016 season to repair a torn Buffalo 64 20 33 11 51 153 207 Pacific Division Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA stagram. NFL player during that span. meniscus. GP W L OT Pts GF GA Vegas 63 41 17 5 87 218 173 “It’s time for the workhorse to final- Forte spent his first eight seasons Forte was ready for the season open- Washington 64 36 21 7 79 198 191 San Jose 64 34 21 9 77 187 178 Philadelphia 63 34 19 10 78 189 178 Los Angeles 64 35 24 5 75 184 158 ly rest in his stable,” Forte wrote. with Chicago after being drafted in er, but swelling in the knee worsened Pittsburgh 64 36 24 4 76 208 190 Anaheim 64 31 21 12 74 176 178 He had one year remaining on his the second round out of Tulane in last November and Forte said he was New Jersey 63 33 22 8 74 188 190 Calgary 64 32 23 9 73 182 187 Columbus 63 32 26 5 69 168 175 Edmonton 63 27 32 4 58 179 209 contract with the Jets, but knee issues 2008. With the Bears, he established “basically playing on one leg” since. Carolina 63 27 25 11 65 167 193 Vancouver 63 24 32 7 55 168 204 during his two seasons in New York, himself as one of the best all-around He ended up on injured reserve to N.Y. Islanders 64 29 28 7 65 208 228 Arizona 62 18 34 10 46 148 205 N.Y. Rangers 63 27 30 6 60 177 201 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for OT loss. as well as his age, made him a likely running backs in the league as an end the season for the second straight salary cap casualty this offseason. electrifying presence who could make year. Wednesday’s Games New Jersey at Florida, 7:30 p.m. Buffalo 2, Tampa Bay 1, OT Tampa Bay at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Instead, Forte went out on his own plays running or catching the ball out He had a career-low 381 yards rush- Montreal 3, N.Y. Islanders 1 Nashville at Edmonton, 9 p.m. terms. of the backfield. ing on just 103 carries last season and St. Louis 2, Detroit 1 Minnesota at Arizona, 9 p.m. Calgary at Colorado, 9:30 p.m. Chicago at San Jose, 10 p.m. “For the past 10 years, I’ve been Forte ran for more than 1,000 yards ran for two touchdowns, and also had N.Y. Rangers at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Columbus at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. blessed to play professionally a game in five of his eight seasons with Chi- 37 catches for 293 yards — the sec- Thursday’s Games Friday’s Games Carolina at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Montreal at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. that I’ve loved since I was 6 years old,” cago, and caught at least 50 passes six ond-lowest totals of his career — and Pittsburgh at Boston, 7 p.m. New Jersey at Carolina, 7:30 p.m. Forte wrote. “But after much prayer times. one TD. B4 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 2018 COMICS

OFF THE MARK / MARK PARISI MODERATELY CONFUSED / JEFF STAHLER DILBERT / SCOTT ADAMS

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

ARLO AND JANIS / JIMMY JOHNSON SOUP TO NUTZ / RICK STROMOSKI

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

THE GRIZZWELLS / BILL SCHORR THE BORN LOSER / ART AND CHIP SANSOM

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

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PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) CANCER (June 21-July 22) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Listen to peoples’ advice, but Avoid joint financial ventures. Listen attentively and get along The more you interact with oth- Your help will be valued and Reconnecting with someone do what works best for you. What you do on your own will with the people you need on ers, the better. The information will lead to better relationships from your past will give you a Drawing from all sources of prove to be a much better way your side. Networking will give you are given and the related with your peers and employ- chance to revisit some of the information will give you a to spend your time and mon- you the opportunity to con- ideas that sprout will bring you er. Embrace change and the things you used to do. An op- well-rounded view of what’s ey. Celebrate your success with vince others to listen to your closer to the people you enjoy chance to use your unique tal- portunity that comes your way possible. someone you love. plans. A romantic opportunity working alongside the most. ents to get ahead. should be considered carefully. looks promising. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) ARIES (March 21-April 19) Emotional matters will surface LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Take care of any matters per- SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Listen attentively to others’ You can take action, but don’t regarding partnership issues. You’ll be dancing to a different taining to financial, medical You’ll be caught in the mid- viewpoints and carefully con- expect it to be smooth sailing. Do your best to understand the beat when it comes to work and or legal institutions before you dle if you meddle in other sider every angle of a certain You’ll face opposition, set- motives behind what someone getting things done. Don’t under- move on to more enjoyable people’s affairs. Keep your situation. Having a precise view backs and stress. Be prepared is asking of you. Be reluctant estimate someone trying to take tasks. Protect your assets and distance from anyone trying will help you find a workable to alter your course to ensure to take on another person’s control or make you look bad. personal documents. Don’t to lure you into something solution to a problem that con- success. problem. Don’t get angry, get moving. lend or borrow. questionable. cerns you.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Wife can’t watch as ‘friend’ abuses husband’s generosity How did the auction go off the rails? DEAR ABBY: My hus- future, but also that she Albert Szent-Gyoergyi, a no-trump, North can bid three band loaned a “dear friend” Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van will always have a special Hungarian biochemist and clubs, South can sign off in some money a year ago. Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, place in your heart. Nobel Prize winner, said, “Dis- three no-trump, and North can She has yet to pay back a and was founded by her mother, covery consists of looking at pass or raise to four no-trump. penny. When I ask him DEAR ABBY: Would it the same thing as everyone In the given auction, South Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at else and thinking something should have passed out be appropriate for some- about it, he gets mad and DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los different.” four no-trump. There was tells me it’s none of my Angeles, CA 90069. one to tell someone else’s In this deal at Bridge Base no agreed suit, and North business. I have hinted to children to stop doing Online, all 16 North-South was clearly very short in dia- her about some large bills something dangerous if pairs had the identical auc- monds. that we have to pay, to no blame you for being upset. somewhat informed about the parent is not around? tion to a hopeless contract. In four no-trump, declarer avail. While I’m not sure you her life because of the I’m talking about kids Where did it go off the rails? starts with nine top tricks: Other than that, my hus- can prevent your husband magic of social media and holding scissors the wrong Every bidder was a robot three spades, one heart, one band and I have a great from doing this, I do think mutual friends she shared way or running with them, (computer program), but diamond and four clubs. By marriage and love each you are within your rights with my son who still con- pushing others, etc. since the program bases its running the clubs and read- decisions on simulation rath- ing the position, declarer can other very much. I just to insist that before he does tact me occasionally. I re- My children are in their it he discuss it with you. If er than rules, it is surprising maneuver an extra winner. The don’t like her taking ad- cently learned she’s being teens now and know that he will do that, perhaps that every auction went like curious may work it out. But vantage of his generosity. I married within the next such behavior is wrong. If the two of you can find an this. (At each turn, a program just remember that misfits are know taking care of his two weeks. I am wonder- it were the other way generates deals that satisfy miserable. alternative for the person friends gives him plea- ing if it would be wrong or around, I would be grate- the conditions and analyzes other than giving out mon- sure, but he has been weird of me to send a con- ful if someone cared them to determine which ac- ey. burned before and I can gratulatory card to the enough to tell my kids tion will work best over that see it happening again. I happy couple. I wish only that a behavior is wrong sample.) DEAR ABBY: My son find it hard to ignore. continued happiness for and/or dangerous. Since by North’s two- passed away unexpectedly spade rebid, the auction was What do I do? her and her future hus- a little over eight years game-forcing, South could band. GLAD IN THE SICK OF IT IN NEW ago. He was 21. At the MIDWEST have rebid three diamonds HAMPSHIRE time, he had been dating a WISHING (my choice) or two no-trump; there was no need to jump. very nice young lady. We HAPPINESS DEAR GLAD: How else DEAR SICK OF IT: I kept in touch for a while would the children know if Over three diamonds, North should bid three no-trump wish you had mentioned after the funeral — letters DEAR WISHING: I see they weren’t warned? To (downgrading for the void) or a whether you work and the nothing wrong or weird speak up would be an act and emails mostly, as I quantitative four no-trump. (If money your soft-touch had moved out of state — about sending her a nice of kindness, particularly if wishing to head for a diamond hubby gave his friend was but things gradually ta- card, and when you do, be they were doing something slam, North must raise three partly earned by you. If pered off. sure to tell her not only that could cause harm to diamonds to four.) Over two that’s the case, I don’t I have been able to keep that you wish her a happy themselves or others.

EVENING TV LISTINGS THURSDAY’S TV MARCH 1, 2018 CROSSWORD 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 BROADCAST STATIONS WGBH Greater Steves’ The This Old House American Masters American Masters Aman- Beyond Greater Stories- Ask This ^ PBS Boston Europe Hour “Carole King” pour-PBS 100 Days Boston Stage Old H’se WBZ Wheel of Jeopardy! Big Bang Young Mom (N) Life in S.W.A.T. “Fences” WBZ Late Show-Colbert Late Late Show With $ CBS Fortune (N) Theory Sheldon Pieces (N) News James Corden WCVB News- Chronicle Grey’s Anatomy (N) Scandal Olivia gets How to Get Away News- Jimmy Kimmel Live Nightline Page Six % ABC Center 5 an unexpected visit. With Murder (N) Center 5 (N) TV (N) WBTS Boston Access Super- A.P. Bio Will & A.P. Bio Chicago Fire “The F Boston Tonight Show-J. Late Night With * NBC News (N) store (N) (N) Grace (N) Is For” (N) News Fallon Seth Meyers WFXT Ent. TMZ (N) Gotham (N) Showtime at the Boston 25 News at Boston TMZ Daily- Simpsons Boston 9 FOX Tonight Apollo “Premiere” 10PM (N) News MailTV News WUTF La tierra prometida La niña (N) La tierra prometida Renta Renta El Chavo Noticiero Laura Hasta el = UMA (N) Uni Fin WSBK Big Bang Big Bang WBZ News (N) Law & Order: Crimi- Law & Order: Crimi- Seinfeld Seinfeld How I Met How I Met King of F MNT Theory Theory nal Intent nal Intent Queens WGBX The Great British Lark Rise to Can- Agatha Raisin Hidden Killers “The PBS NewsHour (N) Stories- Steves’ This Old L PBS Baking Show dleford Post-War Home” Stage Europe House Hr WWJE I Survived “Amber/ I Killed My BFF “Two Deadly Motives Dr. G: Medical Drugs, Inc. “Zombie Most Shocking Border R JN Khalil & Elishah” Cowboys” “Twisted Fate 1” Examiner Island” Wars WLVI Gold- Gold- Supernatural “Good Arrow “Collision 7 News at 10PM on Modern Modern Family American Cleveland X CW bergs bergs Intentions” Course” (N) CW56 (N) Family Family Guy Dad TELE Caso Cerrado: José José, el prín- Al otro lado del Enemigo íntimo (N) Al Rojo Titulares Al otro lado del Enemigo ¨ TELE Edición Estelar (N) cipe de la canción muro (N) Vivo y más muro íntimo WABU Blue Bloods “The Blue Bloods “Unwrit- Blue Bloods Blue Bloods “To Blue Bloods “The Blue Bloods “Lost Blue ¥ ION Thin Blue Line” ten Rules” Protect and Serve” Truth About Lying” and Found” Bloods CABLE STATIONS The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 A killer 60 Days In (N) The First 48 “Mother The First 48 The First A&E targets the law. of Two” 48 (5:45) ››‡ “Uncle ››› The Devil Wears Prada (2006, Comedy) Meryl ››‡ Bruce Almighty (2003, Comedy) Jim ››› The Devil AMC Buck” (1989) Streep, Anne Hathaway, Adrian Grenier. Carrey, Morgan Freeman. Wears Prada (2006) Real Housewives/ Top Chef “Sunday Top Chef (N) Bethenny Bethenny Watch Real Housewives/ The Real House- BRAVO Beverly Supper” & Fredrik & Fredrik What Beverly wives of Atlanta Street Outlaws vs. Street Outlaws vs. Street Outlaws (N) American Chopper Estranged Street Outlaws American Chopper DISC Fast N’ Loud Fast N’ Loud (N) motorcycle builders. (N) “Welcome Back” Bunk’d Raven’s K.C. Un- Stuck/ Bizaard- Bizaard- Bunk’d Jessie K.C. Un- Stuck/ K.C. Un- Good- Bunk’d DISN Home dercover Middle vark vark dercover Middle dercover Charlie College Basketball Wichita State at Central College Basketball Cincinnati at Tulane. SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter With SportsCen- ESPN Florida. CFE Arena. (N) Devlin Fieldhouse. (N) Scott Van Pelt (N) ter Women’s Soccer United States vs Ger- College Basketball Oregon at Washington College Basketball Oregon State at Wash- Basket- ESPN2 many. Crew Stadium. (N) State. Beasley Coliseum. (N) ington. Alaska Airlines Arena. (N) ball (6:00) ›‡ “The Beyond “Stir” (N) ››› Matilda (1996, Children’s) Mara The 700 Club ›‡ The Waterboy (1998) Adam FREE Waterboy” (1998) Wilson, Danny DeVito, Rhea Perlman. Sandler, Kathy Bates. ››› Straight Outta Compton (2015) O’Shea Jackson Jr. N.W.A Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta ››› Straight Outta Compton (2015) FX revolutionizes music and pop culture in 1988. (N) O’Shea Jackson Jr., Corey Hawkins. (5:45) VICE ››‡ The Fate of the Furious (2017, Action) Vin Die- Here and Now High 2 Dope Queens Great HBO “Gifted” News sel, Dwayne Johnson, Charlize Theron. ‘PG-13’ Main. Wall Swamp People Swamp People: Swamp People Oak Island: Digging Swamp People Swamp People: Swamp HIST “Hunting Houdini” Blood and Guts (N) “Texas 911” (N) Deeper “Texas 911” Blood and Guts People Project Runway All Project Runway All Project Runway All Glam Masters “Made UnREAL “Oath” Project Runway All Project LIFE Stars Stars (N) Stars (N) You Look” Stars Runway Wild ’n Nick Cannon Pres- Wild ’n Wild ’n Wild ’n Wild ’n Wild ’n Wild ’n Wild ’n Wild ’n Wild ’n Wild ’n MTV Out ents: Wild ’n Out Out Out Out Out Out Out Out Out Out Out (6:00) Early Edition Celtics State of Boston Sports Tonight (N) Best of Boston Best of NBCSB (N) Post Up the Revs Sports Tonight (N) Boston NHL Hockey Pittsburgh Penguins at Boston Bruins. TD Bruins Sports Behind Sports Dining NHL Hockey Pittsburgh Pen- NESN Garden. (N) Overtime Today the B Today Playbook guins at Boston Bruins. 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Final Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Conan (N) Brooklyn Conan TBS Space Theory Theory Theory Theory Nine NCIS: New Orleans NBA Basketball Philadelphia 76ers at Cleveland NBA Basketball Minnesota Timberwolves at Portland Inside the TNT Cavaliers. Quicken Loans Arena. (N) Trail Blazers. Moda Center. (N) NBA (6:15) ››‡ “Shooter” (2007, Suspense) Ninja Warrior: Ninja ››‡ Shooter (2007, Suspense) . A wounded Ninja vs. USA Mark Wahlberg, Michael Peña. vs. Ninja sniper plots revenge against those who betrayed him. Ninja RuPaul’s Drag RuPaul’s Drag Race: All Stars America’s Next Top RuPaul’s Drag Race: All Stars VH1 Beauty Bar Love & VH1 Race: All Stars “Handmaids to Kitty Girls” (N) Model “Handmaids to Kitty Girls” Hip Hop B6 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 2018 CLASSIFIED

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MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE 5 Broadway, Saugus By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage By virtue and in execution of the power of sale contained in a certain Mortgage given by Efres Perez to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee given by Silva Travar to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee given by Jeffrey R. Mazer, as Trustee of BZM Realty Trust, under Declaration of for Equifirst Corporation, its successors and assigns, dated December 10, 2008 for America's Wholesale Lender, its successors and assigns, dated December 13, Trust, dated February 14, 2012 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 2004 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at District) Registry of Deeds, in Book 31363, Page 260, to Eastern Bank, said 28195, Page 551 subsequently assigned to Wells Fargo Bank, NA by Mortgage Book 23743, Page 305 subsequently assigned to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP Mortgage dated May 21, 2012 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Equifirst Corporation, its FKA Countrywide Home Loans Servicing LP by Mortgage Electronic Registration District) Registry of Deeds, at Book 31363, Page 270, of which Mortgage the successors and assigns by assignment recorded in said Essex County (Southern Systems, Inc. by assignment recorded in said Essex County (Southern District) undersigned is the present holder, for breach of conditions of said Mortgage and District) Registry of Deeds at Book 30673, Page 5, subsequently assigned to The Registry of Deeds at Book 30372, Page 540 and subsequently assigned to for the purpose of foreclosing the same, the same will be sold at Public Auction at Secretary of Housing and Urban Development by Wells Fargo Bank, NA by Federal National Mortgage Association by Bank of America, N.A. successor by 12:00p.m. on the 22nd day of March, 2018 on the mortgaged premises, assignment recorded in said Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP FKA Countrywide Home Loans Servicing hereinafter described, all and singular the premises described in said Mortgage to Book 35679, Page 53 and subsequently assigned to Wilmington Savings Fund LP by assignment recorded in said Essex County (Southern District) Registry of wit: Society, FSB, as Trustee for Stanwich Mortgage Loan Trust A by The Secretary of Deeds at Book 31061, Page 381; of which Mortgage the undersigned is the Housing and Urban Development by assignment recorded in said Essex County present holder for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose The land and improvements thereon, situated in Saugus, Essex County, (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 35679, Page 56; of which Mortgage of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 1:00 PM on March 15, 2018 Commonwealth of Massachusetts more particularly shown as Lot 2 on a Plan the undersigned is the present holder for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage at 70 Lafayette Park, Unit 4, Lynn, MA, all and singular the premises described in entitled "Subdivision Plan of Land, Saugus, MA, owned by Pasquale and and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 10:00 AM said Mortgage, to wit: Genevieve Bruno" dated January 22, 1970, drawn by Otte and Dwyer, Inc., on March 22, 2018 at 25 Sanderson Avenue, Lynn, MA, all and singular the Surveyors, recorded with said Deeds in Plan Book 116, Page 28, said Lot 2 being premises described in said Mortgage, to wit: The Condominium unit in Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, being Unit #4, of bound and described, according to said plan as follows: GOLDFISH POND CONDOMINIUM, created by Master Deed dated December 30, The land with the buildings thereon, known as 25 Sanderson Avenue, Lynn, Essex 1986 and recorded with the Essex South District Registry of Deeds on January 12, EASTERLY By Broadway, two hundred twelve (212) feet; County, Massachusetts, being Lot B on "Plan of Land belonging to Stanbon, Nye 1987 at Book 8749, Page 151 as confirmed and ratified by Confirmatory Master and Hill, situated in Lynn, Massachusetts, dated October 24, 1924, Bradford and Deed dated December 30, 1986 and recorded on February 9, 1987 at Book SOUTHERLY One Hundred Sixty- five (165) feet; Weed, Civil Engineers, recorded with Essex South District Registry of Deed, Book 8791, Page 435. The address of the condominium is 70 Lafayette Park, Lynn, 2617, Page 600. Said Lot B is further described as follows: NORTHWESTERLY: by Massachusetts 01902. The Unit conveyed, containing approximately 680 square WESTERLY Two Hundred Twelve (212) feet; Sanderson Avenue, fifty (50) feet; NORTHEASTERLY: by Lot C on said plan, one feet, is laid out as shown on a plan recorded with the first Unit Deed recorded in hundred (100) feet; SOUTHEASTERLY: by Lot D on said plan, fifty(50) feet; and Book 9965, Page 524, which plan is a copy of a portion of the plans filed with NORTHEASTERLY One Hundred sixty-five (165) feet by land nor of formerly G.S. SOUTHWESTERLY: by Lot A on said plan, one hundred (100) feet Containing 5,000 said Master Deed and to which is affixed a verified statement in the form provided Heylum square feet more or less according to said plan. For title see Deed of even date in M.G.L. Ch. 183A, Section 9. It is conveyed subject to and with the benefit of the recorded herewith. obligations, restrictions, rights and liabilities contained in General Laws Chapter Containing according to said plan, 34,955 square feet of land. 183A, the Master Deed and the Declaration of Goldfish Pond Condominium Trust The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, recorded in Book 87 49 Page 168, all as may be amended (collectively the Said premises are conveyed together with an easement over and parking right on restrictions, building and zoning laws, liens, attorney's fees and costs pursuant to "Condominium Documents"). Together with all rights and easements for the benefit Lot 1 shown on said plan, as the same are set forth in a deed from Suntaug M.G.L.Ch.183A, unpaid taxes, tax titles, water bills, municipal liens and of said unit, as set forth in the First Unit Deed. The Unit is intended only for Enterprises, Inc. dated December 10, 1971 and recorded with said Deeds in Book assessments, rights of tenants and parties in possession. residential purposes and other uses permitted by the applicable zoning ordinances 5832, Page 463 and later restated and clarified in a Confirmatory Grant of and as set forth in the Master Deed. The undivided percentage interest of the unit Easement by and between Suntaug Estates Condominium Trust, u/d/t dated July TERMS OF SALE: conveyed hereunder in the common areas and facilities is 20.5% percent. 9, 1982 and recorded with said Deeds in Book 6956, Page 463 and Vandelay A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of Meaning and intending to convey and hereby conveying the same premises Realty Trust, dated May 29, 1998 and recorded with said Deeds in Book 14932, a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be conveyed to the mortgagor by Deed recorded herewith. Page 200, to which deed reference is hereby made for a full description of said delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be easement, maintenance obligations and parking rights. This conveyance is subject required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, to all easements, restrictions and encumbrances of record. the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days restrictions, building and zoning laws, liens, attorney's fees and costs pursuant to from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other M.G.L.Ch.183A, unpaid taxes, tax titles, water bills, municipal liens and For Title Reference see Deed recorded in Book 31363, Page 258 in the Essex check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid assessments, rights of tenants and parties in possession. County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds. at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure TERMS OF SALE: In the event of any typographical error set forth in the legal descriptions contained sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of above, the legal description of the premises, the descriptions set forth and entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be contained in the Mortgage shall take precedence. recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of TERMS OF SALE: FIVE THOUSAND ($5,000.00) DOLLARS will be required to be an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days paid in cash, certified check or cashier's check of any bank or trust company doing from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other business in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, by the purchaser, at the time Other terms if any, to be announced at the sale. check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid and place of sale as a deposit. A Memorandum of Sale ("Memorandum") shall be at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms executed upon acceptance of the bid and all terms thereunder shall be binding Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure upon the bidder, including the condition that should the high bidder for whatever as Trustee of Stanwich Mortgage Loan Trust A sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be reason fail to perform under the aforesaid Memorandum, in such event, the bidder entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further shall forfeit the deposit in full which shall become the property of the Mortgagee. Present Holder of said Mortgage, recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The The Mortgagee reserves the right without further publication, advertisement or By Its Attorneys, description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of notification to offer the property to the second highest bidder under the same ORLANS PC an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. conditions set forth herein. The terms of the Memorandum of Sale shall be PO Box 540540 announced prior to the bid. The balance of the bid price is to be paid in cash, Waltham, MA 02454 Other terms if any, to be announced at the sale. certified check or cashier's check drawn upon any bank or trust company doing Phone: (781) 790-7800 business in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts within thirty (30) days after the 16-009440 Federal National Mortgage Association (Fannie Mae) date of sale to be deposited in escrow with Riccardo L. Rullo, Esquire attorney for Item: March 1, 8, 15, 2018 Eastern Bank. Deed (which shall be in the form of the usual Mortgagee's Deed Present Holder of said Mortgage, under the Statutory Power of Sale) to be delivered within three (3) days thereafter By Its Attorneys, MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE at which time it shall be the sole and exclusive responsibility of the successful ORLANS PC bidder to cause the same to be recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) PO Box 540540 By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage Registry of Deeds in accordance with law. Waltham, MA 02454 given by Gordon R. Budwah, Charlotte C. Budwah, and Ella B. Thomas to Aames Phone: (781) 790-7800 Funding Corporation DBA Aames Home Loan, dated August 31, 2001 and Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. 17-006700 recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book Item: February 22. March 1, 8, 2018 17624, Page 169 subsequently assigned to Deutsche Bank National Trust EASTERN BANK Company (f/k/a Bankers Trust Company of California, N.A.) as Trustee on behalf By its attorney, of the owners of Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2002-AM1 by Aames ADVERTISEMENT Funding Corporation DBA Aames Home Loan DBA Accredited Home Lenders Inc by RICCARDO L. RULLO assignment recorded in said Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at The Swampscott Housing Authority, the Awarding Authority, invites sealed bids LAW OFFICES OF FRANK. N DARDENO Book 27366, Page 52; of which Mortgage the undersigned is the present holder from Contractors for the Doherty Terrace Elderly Housing Development 667-2 for 424 BROADWAY for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the Swampscott Housing Authority in Swampscott, Massachusetts, in accordance SOMERVILLE, MA 02145 same will be sold at Public Auction at 12:00 PM on March 15, 2018 at 31 with the documents prepared by Robert I. Mitnik A.I.A. Dated: 02/12/18 617-666-2600 Fearless Avenue, Lynn, MA, all and singular the premises described in said Item: February 15, 22, March 1, 2018 Mortgage, to wit: The Project consists of: Window Replacement at buildings: #235/243 Burrill, #1/9 Doherty Circle, #17/25 Doherty Circle, and #33/41 Doherty Circle, Add the land in Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts with buildings thereon designated Alternate 1: Window Replacement at building #49 Doherty Circle, Add MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE as No. 31 Fearless Avenue and bounded and described as follows: WEST by Alternate 2: Window Replacement at building #51/59 Doherty Circle. Fearless Avenue (formerly Fearless Court), fifty (50) feet; NORTH by Lot 8 on plan By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage hereinafter referred to, fifty-one and 25/100 (51.25) feet; EAST by land of owners The work is estimated to cost $ 207,000.00 including Alternates. given by Eric W. Caswell and Ronald Lampron aka Ronald Lampson to Mortgage unknown, fifty (50) feet; SOUTH by Lot 6 on said plan, fifty-one and 34/100 Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Mortgage Network, Inc., its (51.34) feet. Being Lot No. 7 on a Plan of Estate owned by W.A. Rich and W.B. Bids are subject to M.G.L. c.149 §44A-J & to minimum wage rates as required by successors and assigns, dated December 21, 2006 and recorded with the Essex Phillips, recorded with Essex South District Registry of Deed, Book of Plans 3, plan M.G.L. c.l49 §§26 to 27H inclusive. County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 26423, Page 306, as 7. For title see deed recorded with said Deeds in Book 16725, Page 355. affected by a Loan Modification recorded in said Registry of Deeds at Book General bidders must be certified by the Division of Capital Asset Management 30834, Page 482 subsequently assigned to OneWest Bank, FSB by Mortgage The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, and Maintenance (DCAMM) in the category of General Building Construction. Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. by assignment recorded in said Essex County restrictions, building and zoning laws, liens, attorney's fees and costs pursuant to (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 30325, Page 318, subsequently M.G.L.Ch.183A, unpaid taxes, tax titles, water bills, municipal liens and General Bids will be received until 2:00 p.m., Wednesday March 21, 2018 and assigned to Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC by OneWest Bank, FSB by assignment assessments, rights of tenants and parties in possession. publicly opened, forthwith. recorded in said Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 33086, Page 556, subsequently assigned to Federal National Mortgage TERMS OF SALE: This project is being Electronically Bid (E-Bid). All bids shall be submitted online at Association by Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC by assignment recorded in said Essex A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of www.Projectdog.com. Hard copy bids will not be accepted by the Awarding County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 34305, Page 16 and a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be Authority. E-Bid tutorials and instructions are available within the specifications subsequently assigned to Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, d/b/a Christiana delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be and online at www.Projectdog.com. For assistance, call Projectdog, Inc at Trust, not individually but as trustee for Carlsbad Funding Mortgage Trust by required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of (978)499-9014, M-F 8:30AM-5PM. Federal National Mortgage Association by assignment recorded in said Essex the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 35164, Page 22; of which from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other General bids shall be accompanied by a bid deposit that is not less than five (5%) Mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for breach of the conditions of said check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid of the greatest possible bid amount (considering all alternates), and made Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms payable to the Swampscott Housing Authority. 1:00 PM on March 22, 2018 at 29 Birch Street, Saugus, MA, all and singular the of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure premises described in said Mortgage, to wit: sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be Bid Forms and Contract Documents will be available for pick-up at: entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further The land with the buildings thereon situated in Saugus, Essex County, bounded recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The Projectdog, Inc, 18 Graf Road, Suite 8 Newburyport, MA 978-499-9014 (M - F and described as follows: WESTERLY by Birch Street, shown as Elm Street on the description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of 8:30AM - 5PM), or on line at www.Projectdog.com plan hereinafter mentioned, fifty (50) feet; NORTHERLY by Stone Street, one an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. hundred (100) feet; EASTERLY by land now or formerly of Stone, fifty (50) feet; Go to www.Projectdog.com and login with an existing account or click Sign Up to and SOUTHERLY by Lot 55 on said Plan, one hundred (100) feet. Be all of said Other terms if any, to be announced at the sale. register for free. Enter Project Code 823269 in the project locator box. Select measurements more or less, or however otherwise bounded and described. Being "Acquire Documents" to download documents, review a hard copy at Projectdog's the premises shown as Lot 54 on a plan of "Stone Estate" dated 1897, recorded Deutsche Bank National Trust Company (f/k/a Bankers Trust Company of physical location, or request a free project CD. with Essex South District Registry of Deeds, Book 1536, Page 600. Said premises California, N.A.), as trustee on behalf of the owners of Mortgage Pass-Through are now known as and numbered 29 of said Birch Street. Certificates Series 2002-AM1 Bidders may obtain one full paper bid set from Projectdog for a refundable deposit of $50.00 made payable to Projectdog in the form of certified check or money The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, Present Holder of said Mortgage, order. The full amount of the deposit will be refunded to all responsive bidders restrictions, building and zoning laws, liens, attorney's fees and costs pursuant to By Its Attorneys, returning the Contract Documents in good condition within ten (10) days after date M.G.L.Ch.183A, unpaid taxes, tax titles, water bills, municipal liens and ORLANS PC of general bid opening. Otherwise, the deposit will become the property of assessments, rights of tenants and parties in possession. PO Box 540540 Projectdog, Inc. Bidders requesting their refundable paper set to be mailed must Waltham, MA 02454 supply a non-refundable shipping and handling fee of $35.00 payable to TERMS OF SALE: Phone: (781) 790-7800 Projectdog. A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of 16-015744 a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be Item: February 22, March 1, 8, 2018 General bidders must agree to contract with minority and women business delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be enterprises as certified by the Supplier Diversity Office (SDO), formerly known as required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of SOMWBA. The combined participation goal reserved for such enterprises shall not the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days NOTICE OF TIER CLASSIFICATION be less than 10.4% of the final contract price including accepted alternates. See from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other Contract Documents - Article 10 of the Instructions to Bidders. check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid ANGELO'S PETROLEUM at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms 367 LINCOLN AVENUE The job site and/or existing building will be available for inspection between 10 of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure SAUGUS, MA 01906 A.M. and 11 A.M. on Wednesday, March 7, 2018. sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be RTN 3-33864 entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further For an appointment call Donna Mc Donald at the SHA 781 593-5516. recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The A release of oil and/or hazardous materials has occurred at this location, which is Item: February 28, March 1, 2018 description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of a disposal site as defined by M.G.L. c. 21E, § 2 and the Massachusetts an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. Contingency Plan, 310 CMR 40.0000. To evaluate the release, a Phase I Initial Site Investigation was performed pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0480. The site has Other terms if any, to be announced at the sale. been classified as Tier II pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0500. On February 26, 2018, Marchetti Corporation (Marchetti) filed a Tier II Classification Submittal with the Have something to sell? Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, d/b/a Christiana Trust, Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP). To obtain more information not individually but as trustee for Carlsbad Funding Mortgage Trust on this disposal site, please contact Brian D. Moore, LSP, CarriageHouse Consulting, Inc., 8 Pleasant Street, South Natick, MA 01760, (508) 315-3146. We can help! Present Holder of said Mortgage, By Its Attorneys, The Tier Classification Submittal and the disposal site file can be viewed at ORLANS PC MassDEP website using Release Tracking Number (RTN) 3-33864 at PO Box 540540 http://public.dep.state.ma.us/SearchableSites2/Search.aspx, or at MassDEP Waltham, MA 02454 Northeast Regional Office, 205 Lowell Street, Wilmington, MA 01887, (978) Phone: (781) 790-7800 694-3200. Additional public involvement opportunities are available under 310 17-007265 CMR 40.1403(9) and 310 CMR 40.1404. Item: March 1, 8, 15, 2018 Item: March 1, 2018 THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM CLASSIFIED B7

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PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS National Geographic’s book cover for “Atlas of Beer.” The book, written PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS by two geographers, surveys beer across six continents. The Red Drawing Room of the early classicist Nieborow Palace in cen- tral Poland. Lee Radziwill, sister-in-law of John F. Kennedy, was mar- ried to the palace’s last owner before it was seized.

‘Atlas of Beer’ surveys beer By Monika Scislowska and 19th century interi- as a museum. ASSOCIATED PRESS ors and furniture because Janusz Radziwill was Janusz Radziwill worked also a descendant of the culture around the world NIEBOROW, Poland — out a daring plan with the Hohenzollern family, Off the beaten track in head of Poland’s National which had ruled in Prus- By Beth J. Harpaz gally sell alcohol. and then actually sow the central Poland lies a wit- Museum during the war. sia. That may have helped ness to history: Nieborow ASSOCIATED PRESS HOALST-PULLEN: seeds in their new place. As the Soviet Red Army secure his release from a The women (in South Af- And that was speci cally Palace, which has hosted approached in early 1945, Think of beer and you Nazi prison during the war rica) who would make the for brewing beer and not world leaders, survived ransacking and seizing may think of Irish pubs and protected the palace beer would create in their for making bread. communism and wars, the estates of the work- or Germany’s Oktoberfest. when German troops were homes illicit bars. People HOALST-PULLEN: and even has a connection ing class’ enemies and But a National Geograph- stationed there during the would come in and drink The four main ingredients to the Kennedys. expelling the owners, the ic book called the “Atlas of brutal World War II occu- in those locations. And that make beer, which is Palace guests have in- museum’s director, Stani- Beer” surveys beer across pation of Poland. then when they would be water and cereal grains, cluded Queen Sophia of slaw Lorenz, put up a sign six continents, from ba- The Radziwills never got raided, they would have yeast and hops, those are Spain, George H.W. Bush saying Nieborow was a nana beer in Tanzania to their palace back. Janusz ways that they could hide the four things that can when he was U.S. vice branch of the state-owned beer aged in wine barrels Radziwill never visited it everything. So it looked lead to what we many president and Lee Radzi- museum and no longer in Argentina. after 1945, apparently not just like a normal place. times call beer terroir. You will, who was married to private property of the ar- “We like to seek out and wanting to revive mem- The shebeen queens were may hear the term with Stanislaw Radziwill, son istocracy, so hateful to the drink the local beer or just ories of the glorious life some of the most powerful wine. People think about of the palace’s last owner, Soviets. see how it tastes and see gone. people in the community. wine and where it’s grown Prince Janusz Radziwill. “That saved Nieborow how it’s different than the On return to Warsaw in PATTERSON: There are and how that location Lee Radziwill was also the from plunder and destruc- 1947, he was arrested for beers we can get at home,” companies in Ireland, one imparts a taste onto the sister of Jacqueline Ken- tion,” Monika Antczak, the some time by the commu- said Mark W. Patterson, in particular called the Irish grapes. And there is quite nedy, the American rst curator of the Nieborow who wrote the book with Pub Co. that was acquired a bit of thought that ... dif- lady. museum, told The Associ- nist regime, and then lived Nancy Hoalst-Pullen. by Diageo, the company ferent  avors of different It was thanks to Prince ated Press. “It is now as in a one-bedroom apart- Patterson and Hoalst-Pul- that owns Guinness, and types of beer are in part Janusz’s ingenuity and Janusz Radziwill had left ment in Warsaw. One of len, who teach geography they have ve or six styles based on the locations connections that the it.” his children, Prince Stan- at Kennesaw State Uni- of Irish pubs that they build that they’re made. splendid early classicist But Radziwill did not islaw Albrecht Radziwill, versity in Georgia outside and ship all over the world. AP: Your book mentions palace survived World War leave the palace of his had lived in England since Atlanta, spoke about the So you can order a some- banana beer in Tanzania. II and decades of commu- own free will. He was de- the 1940s and there met “Atlas of Beer” and beer what customized Irish pub HOALST-PULLEN: It’s nism almost untouched. ported with his family by Lee Bouvier, the younger culture around the world and have it delivered at kind of a wine-beer hybrid. Many other residences the Soviets in early 1945 sister of the future Amer- in a podcast for AP Travel’s your doorstep, where you ... It’s quite thick. It’s not owned by nobility were to a prison camp in Kras- ican rst lady. They mar- weekly series “Get Outta assemble it and you can what most people would plundered by German and nogorsk, west of Moscow. ried, and Stanislaw was Here!” Here are some ex- serve Guinness beer there. probably consider to be beer, Soviet troops and under His wife Anna died in the also the godfather of John cerpts, edited for brevity AP: Talk about the an- that you would drink that communism turned into camp in 1947. That year F. Kennedy Jr., the U.S. and clarity. cient roots of beer and how would be reminiscent of collective farms’ of ces or the prince and other fami- president’s son. Associated Press: How different grains grown in maybe a lager or most ales, administrative buildings, ly members were released Lee Radziwill, as she has Irish pub culture different places determine but given where it comes gradually falling into dis- and returned to Warsaw. was known in the Amer- spread around the world?  avor. from and what’s available repair. Nieborow had been seized ican press, achieved her HOALST-PULLEN: PATTERSON: The big- there, it’s probably some- Visitors today can ap- by the communist author- own measure of fame as a You don’t have to neces- gest impact on the taste thing that you would want preciate the original 18th ities but preserved intact socialite and actress. sarily be in Ireland any- of beer is not so much to drink to shake off the hot more to have an authen- the grains but it’s actual- sun if you’re at the base of tic Irish pub experience. ly the yeast. So the yeast Kilimanjaro. When the Irish diaspora imparts a lot of  avor on AP: What are some went all over the world, the beers. Talking about great craft beer and mi- they brought their pubs the ancientness or the crobrewery destinations with them. ... Some people DNA of beer, archaeolo- in the U.S.? think it’s quite magical, gists have found evidence HOALST-PULLEN: where you can slip in and that beer was being pro- California, especially in have a pint by an open duced as long ago as 7000 San Diego, San Francisco; re and have a deep con- years B.C. in China of all Portland (Oregon) area, on versation with people that places. They’ve also found the West Coast, and Port- you like. ... A location that it a little bit later in time land, Maine. ... The Mid- feels like home is part of about 5000 B.C. in what west is probably one of the what people relate to. we would call modern-day really good hot spots to see AP: Your book describes Iraq. But they also specu- regional beers. So Ohio the “shebeen queens” of late, too, that when people and Michigan, Indiana. South Africa, saying the would migrate, they would ... Of course, Asheville (in PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS term comes from an Irish actually bring the grains North Carolina). Texas is word for places that ille- from their local places another one. The Boudoir, or the lady’s room, of the early classicist Nieborow Palace.